Smiles all around: Galileo and L.I.N.K.S. at McGill’s dental clinic

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Smiles all around: Galileo and L.I.N.K.S. at McGill’s dental clinic

A high school student receives a dental check-up by McGill dental students on October 18.
A high school student receives a dental check-up by McGill dental students on October 18.
Montreal - Saturday, November 18, 2023

By Randy Pinsky

Galileo Adult Education Centre and L.I.N.K.S. High School took part in a partnership with Special Olympics Quebec’s Healthy Communities Program on October 18. Free dental check-ups were provided to 36 students from the schools.

Teachers understand that the unknown can be stressful and scary, so in preparation for the upcoming visit, students practiced role-playing and discussed social stories to visualize the experience in all its aspects.

In turn, McGill dental students received sensitization training from the ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø’s special education consultant, Sarah Lynch, and director of Healthy Communities, Tristan Delmas, in anticipation of the event. “Our advice to them is to [approach] with a lot of humanity – communicat[ion is key]. Don’t see the disability; see the ability first,” said Delmas.

The collaboration is part of a 12-week internship program with McGill’s Ingram School of Nursing. In order to encourage a less stressful association with medical professionals, the interns lead workshops and teacher trainings, and socialize with the students, including an apple-picking activity, to foster trust and rapport.

The team hopes the pilot project will lead to more collaborations, such as physio-therapy assessments.