by Julie Lessard | Jan 18, 2021 | youth
By Mathieu Morin, youth worker at the Valcartier Family Centre They don’t want to work, spend their time on the screens, are too precocious and have everything, and they are spoiled! Ah, today’s youth! “Our teens love luxury, have bad manners, mock authority and...
by Julie Lessard | Jan 18, 2021 | childhood, youth
By Mathieu Morin, Youth counsellor at Valcartier Family Center * Warning: this article contains a lot of generalizations and exaggerations! He was glued to you, open and took an active part in the family life. Overnight, your child is gone: he spends his time chilling...
by Julie Lessard | Jan 18, 2021 | youth
By Mathieu Morin, Youth Worker at the Valcartier Family Centre Our continuous relationship with the digital world is not news, but the current health crisis has brought it into sharper focus. Telework has never been more prominent, schools have moved online and it has...
by Julie Lessard | Jan 18, 2021 | Psychosocial Services
By Julie Desrosiers, psychosocial prevention worker at the Valcartier Family Centre Let it be said, the simple word VACATION makes us dream… In the context of a global pandemic, many of us are wondering whether this is a good time to be going on one… We...
by Julie Lessard | Jan 18, 2021 | Employment and education, Posting
A transfer and a career transition: One military spouse’s experience If you are about to be transferred, you may be worried about the impact on your work life. Transfers are part of the reality facing military spouses across Canada and involve many changes to both...