Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era, 4 Feb 2010, A5

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T Era SOCIAL ISSUES rsda v Feb As Parent MPPs push for tougher legislation Are you over age 55 or caring for an aging loved one CHATS can support you in living well Inhome help and care Meals on Wheels programs Transportation Hospitaltohome transition and more Lifeline Personal Support and Response System Need home medical equipment Visit the CHATS store 105 Harry Walker Pkwy North Newmartet CHATS 9057136596 Mi ing Coalition head Karen Sebben said Ms Sebben of Holland Landing moved to the forefront of the battle against bully ing after her son Daniel was victimized for years She said Bill 157 would not have pre vented or solved her sons problems and she doesnt think it will help others either Bill 157 isnt about keeping kids safe Its about requiring employees to respond requiring principals to contact parents requiring employees to report allowing prin cipals to delegate For the life of me 1 dont understand how this is going to work toward a heightened awareness or a decrease in the amount of student-on- student aggression Bill is about communication and nothing more than an attempt by the ministry to look good Ms Sebben along with other parents education critic MPP Marchese and Tory MPPs Peter Shurman of and Joyce Savoline had pushed for tougher legis lation including a law requiring principals to report serious incidents to police Childrens Aid societies or school board administrators But their demands didnt get past the liberaldominated standing committee that reviewed the bill Education Ministry officials say the leg islation makes schools safer by addressing the reporting gap between principals teach ers and parents about serious incidents that must be considered for suspension or expul sion Bullying became a offence two years ago Staff at both York Region schools boards say the legislation enhances whats already being done in local schools Weve always been conscientious in sup porting victims so the only change is that it is now considered mandatory said Lee Wilson the Catholic boards superintendent in charge of safe schools This new bill will allow us to provide even more support to victims while continuing to build a positive school culture The net effect will be to strengthen and improve the processes that are already being carried out York Region public school board spokesperson Ross Virgo said The wide belief is that schools and have been actively responding to bullying for some But the NDPs Mr Marchese goes further Not only is the bill simply putting in the of law what we are already doing in practice he said it is skimpy because it does not deal with wider issues like preven- Mimstry spokesperson Patricia said the bill was meant to build on the prov inces existing safe schools strategy The min istry already has a policy requiring boards to have procedures for dealing with bully prevention and Intervention she said Is your current medication providing adequate low back pain relief If NOT you may be interested in learning more about a clinical research trial of an investigational medication that is being evaluated for 1 fi 1 fi a Sack and enjoy dance the I the treatment of the nuiuc of I low back pain Gala The Van Rosi Band Saturday February 2010 Royal Canadian Legion Sngley Street Newmarket ON Tickets available at the Legion For information call 9058955575 or 9057274061 I I f ff Christ the King Graceiand Independent Anglican Church of Canada We are currently seeking volunteers for this study You may be eligible to participate if you are 18 to 80 years of age have pain that is inadequately controlled by standard therapies have had low back pain for at least 6 months Study volunteers will be provided research related medical care and medication at no cost be able to take their normal pain medicines while receiving study medication be reimbursed tor study related expenses SKDS RESEARCH INC 18668105353 PREGRAHD OPENING 5ELL-A- BRAWN Join Us And See What Everyone Is Talking About i ALL AUT0STAR CERTIFIED VEHICLES GO THROUGH A 125 POINT SERVICE AND SAFETY INSPECTION RECEIVE THE BENEFITS OF A NEW VEHICLE FOR THOUSANDS THOUSANDS LESS Choose From General Motors Fords Chryslers Toyotas Hondas and More All With The EverStar Lifetime Engine Guarantee and Lifetime Safety Features With The EverStar Lifetime Engine Guarantee Lifetime Safety Features ALL CERTIFIED VEHICLES GO THROUGH A 1 POINT SERVICE AND SAFETY INSPECTION At Newmarket AutoStar You Can Bay a Vehicle in Minutes Bat Service Lasts a Lifetime CHANGE 1495 SERVICING MOST MAKES AND MODELS wwwnewmarketautostarcom Formerly Colonial Chevrolet Ltd 18100 Yonge Street Newmarket 9058951171 For Service Appointment Dial Extension 1070

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