The CNESST donates $10,000 to Polyvalente Saint-Joseph

Published on July 2, 2024 by Médialo

During a competition organized as part of the Kinga youth prevention program, the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST) awarded a prize worth $10,000 to the École Polyvalente Saint-Joseph (ESPJ) for having distinguished itself on a national scale.

Teacher Pierre-Luc Belisle, principal Nathalie Ducharme and assistant principal Marie-Claude Bernier of Polyvalente St-Joseph with students who participated in the Kinga program and the general director of prevention-inspection operations for Montreal and the North Shore of the CNESST, Isabelle Audit. Photo courtesy

Two other schools in the Laurentians were awarded $2,500: Mer et Monde Elementary School in Mirabel and École Polyvalente Saint-Jérôme. This financial support is intended to help organize educational activities for prevention and promotion of standards, equity, health and safety at work.

About the program Prevention
This educational program is aimed at all students in Quebec, from kindergarten to the end of secondary school. Through turnkey educational activities, the program aims to raise awareness among young people of the values ​​underlying the laws applied by the CNESST and to promote the development of personal and social knowledge and skills.

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