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Ontario: Human Development & Sexual Health Ontario: Human Development & Sexual
Grade 11 - C3.4 Health
Grade 11 - C1.4
UNDERSTANDING & PREVENTING SEXUAL
GAMBLING BOYS
VIOLENCE
Grades 9-12 2010 42 min EyeSteelFilm
Grades 9-12 2012 CC 56 min/5 segments
Human Relations Media “This is the first generation that will grow up their
entire lives when gambling is not only legal, but
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Reviews Online Jeffrey Derevensky, International Centre for Youth
Gambling and High Risk Behaviors, McGill University.
Too many high school students have experienced sexual violence.
This silent epidemic impacts a teen’s physical health, emotional Gambling Boys delves into the world of teen gambling, a
health and behaviour. This video and print curriculum is based world that offers excitement, the potent allure of making big
on the CDC’s recommendations for preventing sexual violence. money, and as many are discovering, the potential for serious
Five short segments of approximately 10 minutes each educate and addiction problems. And with the barrage of marketing
inform students about these critical issues: Gender Stereotypes, campaigns, television coverage of poker tournaments, and
Sexual Harassment, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault and Media easy access to online gaming, it is no surprise that teens are
Safety. Each segment presents a real-life scenario that encourages increasingly affected. Experts are finding that the rate of
discussion of these sensitive topics among students. Discussion problem gamblers among young people is two to four times
questions, activities and hand-outs reinforce the prevention higher than for adults. Gambling Boys offers a poignant and
message. lively picture of teens’ fascination with gambling and the
#600600-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book, student harsh consequences of getting hooked.
handouts with pre/post tests in digital format. #ESF000-SE15 $189: DVD + resource guide.
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Ontario: Human Development & Sexual Health
Grade 11 - C3.4
STRESS: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE HEALTHY
Grades 7-12 2012 CC 23 min Human Relations Media
“...excellent, upbeat video provides a balance of facts, personal accounts, professional commentary, and
straightforward solutions.” - School Library Journal
Silver Telly Award
One-third of all teens feel some negative stress on a daily basis. But not all stress is bad. A young gymnast describes how a certain amount
of stress helps him perform better. Peter Montminy, a child psychologist and wellness coach, explains how too little stress makes us bored
and listless, whereas too much stress can lead to burnout and exhaustion. The program shows students the importance of achieving the
right stress balance. Real teens talk about the types of situations that cause them to become too stressed. These include academic pressures,
family pressures, financial worries, social pressures, and self-imposed pressures to excel. They also describe their experience with the
harmful effects of stress including headaches, anxiety, depression, and strained relationships with family and friends. Dr. Montminy and a
group of teens talk about how to successfully manage stress with every day activities. A 15-year-old rap artist describes how he finds relief
from stress by performing on stage—an activity that others might find stressful.
#600598-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book, student handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.
Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50
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