New Brunswick Federation of Home and School Associations

New Brunswick Federation of Home and School Associations Home and School is an organization of parents and teachers/staff working together, dedicated to providing our children with quality education.

The New Brunswick Federation of Home and School Associations Inc. is an organization of parents and teachers working together, dedicated to providing our children with a quality education. We are a volunteer, non-profit, non-partisan association made up of individuals like you and I. We confer and cooperate with organizations which concern themselves with the care and training of children and yout

h in the home, in the school and in the community; and with the education of adults to meet these responsibilities. Our members participate in discussion groups and committees regarding policy and curriculum development at local, regional, provincial and national levels.

WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER, and Welcome Back to School! 🍎🍎We at the NBFHSAI are so excited to be back in action for another sc...
09/02/2025

WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER, and Welcome Back to School! 🍎🍎

We at the NBFHSAI are so excited to be back in action for another school year. For all the locals, keep an eye on your inbox for registration information, but if you want to get a jump on things, all forms and updated dates for SBSW and TSAW can be found on our website: www.nbfhsai.com

Don't forget to submit a poster! 🖌
04/01/2025

Don't forget to submit a poster! 🖌

Sharing on behalf of The New Brunswick Health Council: I’m reaching out to you from the New Brunswick Health Council (NB...
03/17/2025

Sharing on behalf of The New Brunswick Health Council:

I’m reaching out to you from the New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC) to ask for your support in promoting the Population Health Survey. This important initiative aims to gather essential data on the health and well-being of New Brunswickers aged 18 and older within our NBHC communities. We would like to ask for your support in promoting the survey within your network.

As key community resources, having your support in encouraging participation in the survey will help us collect results that are truly representative of the communities you serve.

What is the survey about?
The survey collects valuable information on:

Health status and factors that impact health: Including general health, chronic conditions and factors such as physical activity and smoking behaviours.
Healthcare needs and barriers: Identifying unmet needs and obstacles individuals face in accessing health care services.
The insights gathered from this survey will be helpful for healthcare providers, policymakers, and community leaders to: plan and deliver more effective healthcare services, address health disparities and improve community health. These are likely important issues for your communities.

What’s in it for you?
The more people who take part, the more local and demographic data we can publish. This means more relevant, actionable data to aid in your decision-making.

How can you help?
We kindly request your assistance in spreading the word about the survey and encouraging participation. You can help, for example, by doing the following:

Between now and the end of April
Connecting us with other champions: If you know of other organizations or individuals (for example, social media influencers) who would be good partners in promoting our survey, we’d appreciate you connecting us.

Starting the week of March 17th (when we will have materials available for download/sharing)
Including information about the survey in your newsletters and communications: Raising awareness of the survey among your members.
Sharing our social media content: Amplifying the survey message through your social media channels by sharing our posts.
Displaying our promotional materials: Printing and displaying our posters in high-traffic areas within your communities.
Helping with survey completion: If you work directly with the public, offering support to clients who may need assistance in completing the survey online.

https://nbhc.ca/surveys/population-health-survey


Please expect to hear back from me next week with content that you can share. In the meantime, if you have any questions or ideas, feel free to contact me.



We appreciate your partnership in helping us reflect the diverse needs of our communities, and we look forward to providing you with valuable data in return.

Information on the NBHC Population Health Survey.

On behalf of the NBFHSAI Board of Directors, wishing everyone a happy holiday season! The office is closed until January...
12/24/2024

On behalf of the NBFHSAI Board of Directors, wishing everyone a happy holiday season!
The office is closed until January 6th, messages and emails will be returned at that time.

Reminder! School Bus Driver of the year Nominations are due on Wednesday October 30, 2024. Find more information here:
10/28/2024

Reminder! School Bus Driver of the year Nominations are due on Wednesday October 30, 2024. Find more information here:

Nomination Form is here!

It's School Bus Safety Week! What is your school doing to educate on school bus safety this week?? 🚌
10/15/2024

It's School Bus Safety Week! What is your school doing to educate on school bus safety this week?? 🚌

It’s back to school time, don’t forget these school bus rules! 🚌🚌https://www.facebook.com/share/dzuE5qnBhATnoZCD/?mibext...
09/09/2024

It’s back to school time, don’t forget these school bus rules! 🚌🚌

https://www.facebook.com/share/dzuE5qnBhATnoZCD/?mibextid=WC7FNe

Motorists in BOTH directions MUST stop and remain stopped while a school bus’s red flashing lights & extended ‘STOP’ sign are activated (oncoming traffic on highways separated by a median is the only exemption to this rule).

The NBFHSAI office is now closed for the summer!
07/05/2024

The NBFHSAI office is now closed for the summer!

03/28/2024

AGM Session spotlight! 💡💡

Dr. Ashley Margeson, ND, BSN
Cornerstone Naturopathic Inc

Building a Resilient Life: Universal Strategies for Stress Management and Burnout Prevention

In a world where the pace of life is ever-increasing, stress and burnout are challenges that touch everyone. Dr. Ashley Margeson ND brings her insights and strategies to you, aiming to empower individuals no matter their Season of Life. This session is dedicated to teaching universal strategies for managing stress and preventing burnout, fostering a healthier, more balanced lifestyle.
Drawing upon her extensive experience and insights into the dynamics of burnout, coupled with her upbring as the daughter of a middle school teacher, Dr. Ashley provides practical tools and strategies tailored to the needs of educators. She explores the concept of the ‘Educator’s Energy Equation,’ a model that helps educators, and those in connected to education, identify and balance the emotional, mental, and physical demands of their profession with rejuvenating practices and support systems.
Participants will gain insights into:
Identifying personal stressors and understanding their impact on daily life.
Practical stress-reduction techniques that can be seamlessly integrated into any routine.
Developing resilience through mindset shifts, self-care practices, and mindfulness techniques.
Building a supportive network for shared resilience and collective well-being.
This session is designed to be engaging and interactive, encouraging participants to explore their own experiences with stress and share their insights. Dr. Ashley’s aim is to create a space where individuals can learn from each other, fostering a community of support and empowerment.

Don’t forget to register! Deadline is coming up quick April 4!
03/14/2024

Don’t forget to register! Deadline is coming up quick April 4!

The NBFHSAI is just 2 short months away!! Register now:
http://www.nbfhsai.ca/agm.html

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