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CAP Partners include:

The RCMP National Youth Strategy and Community Policing Branch in its efforts to create safe and healthy schools.

Health Canada in creating the "Be Drug Wise" website, a site that targets 12-15 year-olds for drug awareness messages.

The Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet) to link NGOs and reserachers together to provide empirically based education, assessment, intervention, and policy to address bullying problems in Canada.

The Learning Partnership to support the Canada's Outstanding Principals initiaitve.

The Canadian Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying (CIPB) in the piloting phase of the CIPB's online interactive assessment tools.

The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) in the United States to afford CAP members membership in NASSP at a reduced rate.

CAP Endorsements or Support include:

July 2006 - Support for the proposal "Building communities of Evidence-based Practice in Education" submitted to the Canadian Council on Learning by the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance/Education Concordia University

March 2006 - Endorsement of the "Consensus Statement on Comprehensive School Health" by the Canadian Association for School Health

March 2006, Endorsement of the "National Framework for Action to Reduce the Harms Associated with Alcohol and other Drugs and Substance in Canada" by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

March 2004 - Endorsement of the "Voices and Choices' computer program by the Canadian Association for School Health

June 2003 - Letter of support for the educational kit "Reaching Out" by the Schizophrenia Society of Canada

February 2003 - Endorsement of "Cool Heads in the Zone" by the Canadian Safe School School Network

November 2002 - Letter of support for the Families and Schools Together (F&ST) Canada programme offered by Family Service Canada

May 2002 - Letter of support for the "TV & ME" program produced by Concerned Childrens' Advertisers.

February 2000 - Letter of support for the service provided by the Education Canada Network.

Other Links:

The CAP Web site contains links and pointers to other Internet sites, resources, and sponsors. A link to a third-party site does not constitute an endorsement by CAP or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates of any third-party resources or their contents. CAP disclaims any and all responsibility for content contained in any third party materials provided through links from the CAP site. As a general policy, CAP does not engage in reciprocal linking--trading links with other Web sites to increase visibility on the Web. CAP reserves the right to withdraw permission for any link at any time and to add, modify, and delete these guidelines at any time without recourse.

The Australian Secondary Principals' Association - ASPA is the national association for all leaders of government secondary schools in all the states and territories in Australia.

The Canadian Education Association - Founded in 1891, CEA is a national, bilingual charitable organization with membership open to all who share responsibility for learning.  CEA initiates and sustains dialogue throughout the country influencing public policy issues in education for the ongoing development of a robust, democratic society and a prosperous and sustainable economy.

The Canadian Home and School Federation - CHSF is a national, non-profit and non-partisan umbrella organization for ten provincial affiliates representing parents committed to improving the quality of education available to their children.

The Canadian Teachers' Federation - CTF is the national association for teachers and administrators in Canada.

The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada - (CMEC) has launched www.educationcanada.cmec.ca, a new web site designed to inform the international community about Canada's education systems.

The Canadian Council on Learning - CCL is a national, independent, and non-profit corporation that is committed to improving learning across the country and across all walks of life.

The Education Canada Network at http://www.educationcanada.com is Canada’s No. 1 educational e-recruiter. The ECN provides school districts, private institutions, colleges and universities an efficient and timely method of advertising their educational employment opportunities online. The ECN has developed as an online tool to assist the education community in thee-recruiting and administration of its personnel. Over the last 12 months, ECN has posted over 15,000 jobs in education, averaging over 30,000 unique visitors per month. Users and members of the ECN have access to a number of services including ease of use, a fast find job search tool, job postings from all over the country, a FREE resume registry, and employment-related resources.

The Learning Partnership is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing together business, education, government, labour, policy makers and the community to develop partnerships that strengthen public education in Canada. More than three million students and teachers have participated in one or more TLP programs since its inception in 1993. As champions of public education in Canada, we strengthen our programs through research on best practices and policy discussions.

The National Association of Elementary School Principals - NAESP is the national association for elementary school principals in the United States.The National Association of Secondary School Principals - NASSP is the national association for secondary school principals in the United States.

The National Staff Development Council (NSDC), founded in 1969, is the largest non-profit professional association committed to ensuring success for all students through staff development and school improvement.

Thelinks Virtual Teacher Centre - You are about to enter the latest professional development venture of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers Association.  Imagine a world where every piece of professional information a teacher might ever need is immediately available. Now, reflect upon what is currently available where you work. The Virtual Teacher Centre (VTC) intends to fall somewhere between the two. Its proximity to either end dependent upon an individual's needs.

NCEA - National Catholic Educational Association

SEVEC - Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada