b'COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL HEALTH WORK TEAMREPORTThe Comprehensive School Health (CSH) Work Team continued to meet as needed to address priorities and to respond to requests for support, promotion and collaboration. Under the leadership of Alan Campbell and with the ongoing support of Sue Stevenson, CSH expert, the website has been updated to ensure that CSH resources are current, and evidence-based. The Executive Director continues to represent the CSBA as a steward of the Canadian Healthy School Alliance.The Alliance is composed of several provincial CSH organizations, as well as the University of Alberta and the Canadian Association of School System Administrators. The recently released Canadian Healthy SchoolStandards and other resources are available at https://www.healthyschoolsalliance.ca/The CSBA collaborated with School Mental Health Ontario and the Canadian Association of School System Administrators to establish the Canadian School Mental Health Leadership Network. Thought leaders from throughout the country shared their expertise and engaged with trustees and school system leaders with the aim of collaboration to support mentally healthy students and staff: Dr. Kathy Georgoades, Dr. John LeBlanc, Dr. Brenda Restoule, Dr. Deinera Exner-Cortens, Dr. Michael Ungar, and Dr. Jean Clinton. Two successful online sessions took place with more scheduled for the 2021-2022 school year. Public Safety Canada connected with CSBA and we are pleased to be working with them on the OnlineSexual Exploitation and Anti Cyber Bullyinginitiatives. This is an excellent example of theimportance of federal collaboration in areas thataffect public education in all provinces andterritories. We are very pleased with the processes that the Work Team has established that guide cooperation and collaboration related to comprehensive school health as the CSBA continues to be a national voice for public education. 17'