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Back to School with Celiac Canada

It is that time of year again… 

Whether you are starting or continuing post-secondary, or your child is going back to school, use these guidelines to keep them safe and empower them to advocate for themselves.  Packed full of tips, recipes, and more! Like a good lunch box. 

Successfully Navigating Celiac Disease at School

Growing up with celiac disease presents many challenges for both children and university students. Use this guidebook to educate your child’s teachers, classmates, and university staff so you can have a worry-free new school year.

What’s normal for most kids and students can be a minefield of uncertainty for those with celiac disease. School lunches, social gatherings, classroom celebrations, and university dining halls are just a few examples. But educating other kids, teachers, and university staff goes a long way to making sure cross-contamination and accidentally eating gluten doesn’t happen.

Fear of contamination can make kids and students feel anxious and isolated. We can help them feel like they safely belong by turning them into passionate advocates for celiac awareness, promoting understanding and inclusion for those living with the condition.

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Elementary Guide

This guide for children in elementary school and high-school is your go-to resource for navigating the school environment while managing celiac disease. Filled with practical tips, strategies, and support, it ensures a safe and inclusive experience for children with celiac disease. This comprehensive guide is perfect for parents, caregivers, and educators, offering valuable insights to create a supportive and understanding school environment. Download now to make the school year smooth and successful for everyone involved!

Post-Secondary Guide

This guide is your ultimate companion for navigating university or college life with celiac disease. Packed with practical tips, checklists, and delicious recipes, it covers everything from preparing gluten-free meals and handling social situations to living with roommates and managing cross-contamination. Whether you’re dining out, attending parties, or just stocking up on essentials, this guide has you covered. Plus, it includes valuable resources like budget-friendly shopping lists and support networks to ensure a smooth and enjoyable post-secondary experience. Download now to make your gluten-free journey stress-free and successful!

Thanks to BFree for partnering with us on this program!

Find more tips, tricks, and hacks posted throughout the month with BFree! 

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Best and Worst Universities for People with Celiac Disease

In a survey conducted by Celiac Canada, students and parents shared their experiences with gluten-free accommodations at various post secondary institutions.

The top university that excelled in meeting students’ gluten-free needs was:  

University of Guelph  

This institution was recognized for their effective strategies, support systems and gluten-free food options for students with celiac disease, ensuring a more inclusive and accommodating environment. 

Other institutions that came close were: 

  • University of Calgary  
  • Queens University 
  • Western University 

Letters to Take to School

Send your child to school with a letter and brochure that explains the do’s and don’ts of celiac to teachers who may have never heard of it. 

Back to School on Social Media

Facebook group: Join the CCA’s Facebook group and connect with parents experienced in raising a child with celiac disease.  

Tune into our social media channels in September for tips and tricks from our team, our community and favourite influencers to make this the best gluten-free back-to-school ever!

Back to School Videos

Packed full of helpful hints, watch to get ready for the big day back. 

More Great Content for Kids & Families

Check out our kid-related blog posts & recipes.

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