‘First line of defence:’ Calgary schools get toolkit against child abuse
CALGARY — Schools in Calgary are the first to get a toolkit aimed at helping educators across the country recognize child abuse.
The toolkit was developed by the Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre to support teachers and school staff who are often on the front line of reporting cases of child abuse.
Kennedy, a former NHL player who was abused by his junior hockey coach Graham James, has become an outspoken advocate for victims of abuse.
The idea came after a survey found school staff weren’t always confident dealing with and reporting suspected cases of sexual or physical abuse.