Teachers calling on Ontario to fund training, hire staff to address school violence

Police cars are pictured at the scene of a shooting at Castlebrooke Secondary School in Brampton, Ont., on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. A union representing high school teachers in Ontario is calling on the province to provide more funding for training programs and hiring more mental health support staff to address a recent rise in violence in and around schools. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey

TORONTO - The Ontario government should provide funding for anti-violence training programs and the hiring of mental health support staff to address violence in and around schools, a union representing high school teachers said on Thursday.

The president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation said the union's members are calling for help in ensuring schools are safe.

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