Burnaby school district launches campaign to help students manage COVID-era stress

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Burnaby school district launches campaign to help students manage COVID-era stress
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'They didn’t have access to those things that brought them connection and joy, and therefore typically supported their mental wellness.'

Students still dealing with the emotional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic are getting some help learning to cope with stress thanks to a new Burnaby school district awareness campaign.

The district decided to focus on stress management this year – starting with helping students look at it through a different lens. For students, the district has launched an awareness campaign featuring posters with tips on “making stress your friend.” “My generation, they don’t really like to sit and watch people talk. They like events, like doing something,” said co-president Sam Kim, a Grade 12 student who joined the club in Grade 8.

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