Educators:
Approved for the curriculum in Alberta and Saskatchewan.'The Dowzer Program' has been
reviewed and evaluated by principals, teachers and parents at
over 30 elementary schools in the public education system. The
list of schools requesting the program for their students is
growing daily. Outstanding reviews by professional educators
have established 'The Dowzer Program' as the most preferred
fire and burn prevention program available.
The
following Schools participated in the pilot program review and
evaluation process and have requested 'The Dowzer Program' for
their students:
- Greenfield Elementary School -
Brookside Elementary School - St. Dominic Catholic
Elementary School - Sweet Grass Elementary School - St.
Mary Catholic Elementary School - St. Martin Catholic
Elementary School - Julia Kinisky Elementary School -
Lorelei Elementary School - Leo Nickerson Elementary School
- Steinhauer Elementary School - Brander Gardens
Elementary School - George H. Luck Elementary School -
Earl Buxton Elementary School - Westbrook Elementary
School - Richard Secord Elementary School - Rideau Park
Elementary School - Landsdown Elementary School -
Lendrum Elementary School - Eastwood Elementary School
- Partricia Heights Elementary School - Duggan
Elementary School - Ben Calf Rope School - Virginia
Park Elementary School - St Gabriel Elementary School -
King Edward Elementary School - Alex Taylor Elementary
School - St. Angelis Elementary School
Government:
The Government of Canada has chosen 'The Dowzer
Program' as an official pediatric fire and burn prevention
program for Native Schools.
The Alberta Fire
Commissioner's office has reviewed 'The Dowzer Program' and
provided input toward its content. The Fire Commissioner of
Alberta supports the program and has recommended it to Fire
Marshals across Canada.
Public Service
Organizations:
St. John Ambulance Society has endorsed the
program and will act as an agent for elementary school
distribution and 'Dowzer Assemblies'.
The Alberta Burn
Rehabilitation Society supports the program and has purchased
a number of programs for distribution through elementary
schools.
The Canadian Association for Independent
Living supports the program and is prepared to act as a
delivery agent to elementary schools through 23 centers across
Canada.
The Y.M.C.A. supports the program and has
requested 'The Dowzer Program' for their Babysitting Courses
and youth programs.
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