- 65.6% of Canadian parents are satisfied with the balance between their jobs and their family life.
- One-third of people that visits a doctor is about something stress-related, with 57 percent admitting they’re paralyzed by stress. 1
- In all countries, stress has the most intense impact in the workplace, with 73% of weekly stress sufferers saying it has an important impact on their mood. 2
- Almost half of parents, 47%, report that their health issues have had an important impact on their family life over the last 12 months. 2
- Practice of self care enhances wellbeing, can help prevent disease, curb illness and restore health. 2
1 in 3 girls and 1 in 6 boys experience an unwanted sexual act *
- 1 in 2 children aged 2-17 years suffered violence the past year**
- Only 2 per cent of substantiated child sexual abuse cases involve a stranger ***
- Young women who had not participated in a school abuse prevention program in childhood were about twice as likely to have experienced child sexual abuse as those who had participated in a prevention program****
1 - https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhall/2020/01/05/self-care-isnt-just-good-for-you-its-also-good-for-your-productivity/#428cceb319ff
2 - https://www.sanofi.com/-/media/Project/One-Sanofi-Web/Websites/Global/Sanofi-COM/Home/en/science-and-innovation/docs/200718-Sanofi-ISCD-Global-Report-FINAL.pdf
*(Source: Child Sexual Abuse (The Canadian Badgley Royal Commission, Report on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths), 1984. (pg. 175)
** World Health Organization – https://www.who.int/health-topics/violence-against-children
*** (Source: Canadian Incidence Study (CIS) of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2003: Major Findings Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. 2005. (pg.52)
**** Gibson and Leitenberg, 2000, Child sexual abuse prevention programs: Do they decrease the occurrence of child sexual abuse?
2 - https://www.sanofi.com/-/media/Project/One-Sanofi-Web/Websites/Global/Sanofi-COM/Home/en/science-and-innovation/docs/200718-Sanofi-ISCD-Global-Report-FINAL.pdf
*(Source: Child Sexual Abuse (The Canadian Badgley Royal Commission, Report on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths), 1984. (pg. 175)
** World Health Organization – https://www.who.int/health-topics/violence-against-children
*** (Source: Canadian Incidence Study (CIS) of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2003: Major Findings Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. 2005. (pg.52)
**** Gibson and Leitenberg, 2000, Child sexual abuse prevention programs: Do they decrease the occurrence of child sexual abuse?
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