We’re through September and already into mid-fall! Here are three stories that Helix is following right now: Finally, check out People For Education’s new report on what we know (and …
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Ending Corporal Punishment Legislation: A Call to Action for the Fall 2025 Parliamentary Session
by Kate Butlerby Kate ButlerAs Canada’s Parliament prepares for the fall session, let’s hope that Parliamentarians re-engage on a number of important issues and bills that were before the House before the summer recess, …
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The Right to Privacy: Check out 5Rights’ recommendations to the OPC
by Kate Butlerby Kate ButlerThe Helix Foundation is pleased to endorse the 5Rights Foundation’s submission to the Canadian Office of the Privacy Commissioner’s development of children’s privacy code. So many aspects of children’s lives …
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Our Story and Impact Helix was founded in 2020 with the vision of contributing to a deeper understanding of youth resilience through research, advocacy, programming, and public dialogue. As the …
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Social Media Use and Mental Health Among Young Canadians: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Laraib Abrarby Laraib AbrarSocial Media Use and Mental Health Among Young Canadians: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic affected various aspects of life and gave many a break from their regular …
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Help Participate in Our Youth Survey! This survey aims to collect data on social media usage among youth and assess its impact on their mental health. By gathering information on …
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The Importance of Resilience in Education In today’s world, the ability to adapt, recover, and thrive despite adversity is essential. This quality, known as resilience, is increasingly recognized as a …
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A new year is a good time to think about the past and the future. Helix is excited about a number of initiatives on the horizon in 2024.