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Endorsements from community leaders and agencies Working together to keep our students safe and healthy A parent s guide to the revised Health and Physical Education (HPE) curriculum 2015-16 Black Community Action Network of Peel Sophia Brown Ramsay Program Manager, Community Development The Black Community Action Network (BCAN) is pleased to provide this letter of support to the Peel District School Board (HPE) revised Curriculum 2015-16 Parent Guide. BCAN-Peel is a dynamic collaborative of community residents, as well as organizational partners; it is a group committed to the achievement of social justice and equity. BCAN works to make Peel a safer and more equitable community for children and families to live, work and play. The new HPE curriculum seeks to achieve the same goals; safety and equity through knowledge and acceptance for children/youth in our schools. BCAN supports the parental guide and all efforts which seek to improve the safety and well-being of all children in the Region of Peel. Centre City Medical Clinic Dr. V Santhakumar MD,CCFP Lead Physician I find this to be an appropriate step forward to handle this controversial issue and endorse the parent guide as an informative support for the Tamil/any other community. Our clinic serves a large group of Tamil population in Peel region and they need this information to make an informed decision on this matter." Diversity and Inclusion Charter of Peel Amrita Kumar-Ratta Project Lead "As a South Asian woman born in Canada and raised in Peel Region, and as a non-profit professional working in the field of diversity and inclusion, I know that it remains a challenge for our communities to reconcile our ethnocultural and religious values with our vision for living in an equitable society where our children feel safe and healthy. Having myself been educated in Peel schools across Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga, I relate deeply to this tension, at the same time that I believe an update of the HPE curriculum is an important way to capture and introduce students to today s realities surrounding human development and sexual health. The parent guide developed by the Peel District School Board responds to the issue in a balanced way; it addresses key concerns by providing factual information about the new curriculum at

the same time that it articulates a firm commitment to creating a climate of inclusion and safety for everyone. I fully support the new HPE curriculum and invite parents, families and community leaders to read this (and other ministry -approved) resources and work collaboratively in order to fully understand what the curriculum covers and how it will meet the current needs of our community s children. Erin Mills United Church Kathryn Toivanen Minister I appreciate that the curriculum is comprehensive in its perception of health: health that encourages being active and the development of skills in physical activity and sports; health that includes teaching students social skills and a growing understanding of themselves and others; and health that takes into consideration nutrition, safety, human development and sexual health. In my mind the curriculum offers a holistic understanding of what it means to be healthy and it does so with sensitivity and with respect for the various ages and stages of the students. The curriculum clearly supports the building up of a healthy body image that will equip children and youth to navigate confidently in a society where there are many pressures from media and others to conform to unreasonable and unattainable images of what it means to be attractive. Providing students with the appropriate knowledge about the way their body grows and matures can help provide a foundation for making wise and safe choices when it comes to interpersonal relationships. In recent years, we have become all too aware (and sadly often too late) of the unnecessary suffering and dangers to mental and physical well-being that arise when young people are bullied because of their physical appearance, their sexual orientation or that of other members of their family. I am pleased that in age appropriate ways, the curriculum will provide helpful information about gender identity and sexual orientation that will help to reduce stereotypes, myths and stigmas and make our society safer and more inclusive for all. In no way do I believe that this curriculum replaces the vital role that parents and faith communities will continue to play in the moral and spiritual, physical and social development of children and youth. Parents and faith communities always have ample opportunities to share their values and perspectives and to build upon the basic health and physical education that the students receive through the Peel District School Board.

Hindu Federation of Canada/Mississauga Ram Mandir Pundit Roopnauth Sharma President, Hindu Federation of Canada Founder and Spiritual Leader, Mississauga Ram Mandir I feel that this is a very proactive approach that will help to dispel misconceptions and hopefully lead to meaningful benefits to our children. Muslim Imams Imam Omar Subedar Imam Belal Ahmad Imam Huzaifa Patel Imam Zahir Bacchus "We appreciate and applaud the PDSB for their efforts in creating a parent guide for the new curriculum and for accepting our request for a simulated session of the teacher's workshop that allowed us the opportunity to provide feedback. These types of ongoing engagements will help to alleviate the concerns in regards to the new Health and Physical Education Curriculum, and foster a solid relationship of trust and understanding." Parent Involvement Committee, Peel District School Board The Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) for the Peel District School Board (PDSB), comprising of 12 parent volunteers, community and youth representatives from all three cities in Peel, welcomes the curriculum guide as an effective tool for parents to better understand the Health and Physical Education curriculum deliverables; to become partners in ensuring all our youth access living skills that empower and build confidence. We find this guide to be a roadmap that facilitates important conversations at home with our children both in preparation for and after curriculum delivery. We are happy to support this guide further by ensuring its translation into 10 languages most used in PDSB. Let us keep the conversations alive, teaching our children healthy choices. Peel Health Dr. Eileen de Villa Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel The revised curriculum is based on sound public health research and is all about keeping students safe, but there has been so much misinformation in the community about it. This Peel board guide will help parents and guardians understand what the curriculum is and is not, and show how teachers and families can work together to help children make healthier choices.

Punjabi Community Health Services Baldev Mutta Chief Executive Officer It is very important to raise children with knowledge. In today s world, children need to know about their limits, responsibilities, identify dangers to self and others and become responsible citizens for tomorrow. The teachings and learnings about self, sexual health and responsible behaviours related to sexual health start at a very young age. My own granddaughter attends elementary school in Peel and as a grandfather I fully support the age appropriate curriculum taught in a very responsible manner by qualified teachers. Regional Diversity Roundtable of Peel Pamela Opal Project coordinator "As a second-generation Punjabi woman who has been raised in Peel and as a professional in the non-profit sector, I can identify with both the hesitancy of the Punjabi community in engaging with the new HPE curriculum and the urgent need for an updated version to be taught to our students. This resource developed by the Peel School Board balances both sides of the issue well, all the while keeping the interests of our young minds at the forefront. The Peel Board addresses parents' concerns with key proactive strategies while remaining firm on creating a safe, inclusive and equitable school space for all. I encourage parents and other community members to actively engage with the new HPE curriculum by reading factual information as provided through official resources, asking questions and working together to meet the current needs of our students." Senior Tamils Society of Peel Arun Anandarajah President "This has been a well-planned researched, education program, staggered to suit the students based on their age, development and maturity. This will also help them to understand and clear their ignorance as they grow old and mature." Solel Congregation of Mississauga Arliene Botnick Director of Education We are in complete support of the, well researched and age appropriate new Health Education curriculum and fully endorse that it be implemented in Peel schools.

United Way of Peel Region Shelley White President and CEO United Way of Peel Region supports the PDSB providing parents with the HPE guide so they have accurate information about the curriculum and understand the implementation process so they can make an informed decision about their child s education. World Sikh Organization Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria VP Ontario We fully support this guide. Facts matter, and we believe it is important for parents to make an informed decision about this revised curriculum. The guide is very helpful in that decision making process.