NESD survey reveals students’ anxiety, depression, sense of belonging
About a quarter of the 2,700 students in the North East School Division deals with anxiety and 30 per cent of students are bullied — those are two of many statistics revealed in the recent OurSCHOOL survey, presented earlier this week at the district’s Wall Walk event.
According to the OurSCHOOL Survey:
- Seventy-six per cent of students grades four to six had a high sense of belonging, down 10 per cent from the national average; 62 per cent from Grade 7 to 12, down four per cent from the national average
- Twenty-four per cent from Grade 4 to 6 have intense feelings of fear, intense anxiety, or worry about particular events or social situations, up two per cent from the national average; 24 per cent from Grade 7 to 12, down two per cent from the national average
- Twenty-five per cent from Grade 7 to 12 had moderate to high levels of depression, down one per cent from the national average; Grade 4 to 6 wasn’t shown or conducted
- Thirty per cent from Grade 4 to 6 are subjected to physical, social, verbal, or internet bullying, up two per cent from the national average; 20 per cent from Grade 7 to 12 is one per cent up from the national average


