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A Few Words from Users of the MDI

Hear thoughts on the effectiveness of the MDI data from active users

“Coming out of a global pandemic it is even more critical that student voice is heard and that we are able to respond to needs we have yet to fully understand. Unpacking the MDI data with students, staff and our community will be an important part of our recovery.”

Mike Hooker, Superintendent, School District 19, British Columbia
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“We have used the MDI as a tool to hear student voices, inform and guide our practice, and forge stronger partnerships with groups and organizations in our community.”

Peter Dubinsky, Assistant Superintendent, School District 10, British Columbia
ABOUT HELP

“Our partnership with the UBC HELP team continues to have a significant impact on our ability to create healthy environments for our students in schools, and to support efforts in the community to focus on the wellness of our children.”

Mike Hooker, Superintendent, School District 19, British Columbia

“Fostering a relationship with MDI data means it is less about “presenting” data and more about digesting and experiencing it deeply and then using it to inspire action that supports well-being in the middle years.”

Tracy Smyth and Tammy Dewar, Port Alberni, British Columbia
EXPLORING MDI DATA....

“The MDI has taught us that there are multiple factors in a community that influence those strengths or challenges—and not just socio-economic factors—and it is important to take the time to look beyond pre-conceived notions and ask more questions about what might be going on.”

Marna Macmillan, School District 43, British Columbia
SHARING MDI DATA

“We use the MDI data in our District Plan for Success, in each of our school plans, and, most importantly, to facilitate discussion with our students, as they unpack the rich information in the MDI reports to reflect, respond, and plan for their future.”

Mike Hooker, Superintendent, School District 19, British Columbia
MAKING CHANGE WITH COLLABORATIVE ACTION IN COMMUNITIES

“The MDI has sparked generative conversations, built bridges between community partners and helped to focus efforts towards action that makes a difference and can be measured. We have seen first-hand how groups that use the MDI begin to better understand their community.”

Tracy Smyth and Tammy Dewar, Port Alberni, British Columbia

“The (MDI) tool has provided our schools with data that guides practice in the classroom, informs school goals and begins and extends conversations with parents.”

Peter Dubinsky, Assistant Superintendent, School District 10, British Columbia
MAKING CHANGE IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS

“I think the greatest value is that the MDI legitimizes student voice… This student voice then helps adults to avoid “fixing” problems, but rather, examine the possibilities for students at school, at home and in the community.”

Peter Dubinsky, Assistant Superintendent, Arrow Lakes School District, British Columbia

“What I came to understand as a teacher, and what I have had affirmed and clarified through our district’s work with the MDI is that our students want to be seen and understood.”

Marna Macmillan, School District 43, British Columbia

Learn how others have used MDI data to work with stakeholders on the Making Change with the MDI page.