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Guard yourself against the effects of bullying and cyberbullying with these resources. Learn ways to stay safer online, find assistance for those in need (yourself or others), or simply get educated on how to be a better advocate for inclusion.
We’ve got the tools for everyone, from kids to teens, teachers to parents.
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211 Saskatchewan
211 is a three-digit phone number and website that provides information to community services in Saskatchewan. Learn More
211
A Guide for Trusted Adults
A Guide for Trusted Adults prepares all the adults young women turn to when they need help when they have problems online. Learn More
A guide for trusted adults
Canadian Association For Suicide Prevention
The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) provides information and resources to communities to reduce the suicide rate and minimize the risk of suicide contagion. Learn More
In Crisis? Call Talk Suicide Canada 1-833-456-4566. Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868. If you’re in imminent danger call 911 or go to Emergency.
Canadian Centre for Child Protection
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection offer a number of programs, services and resources for Canadians to help protect children and reduce their risk of victimization.
Comprehensive School Community Health
Comprehensive School Community Health (CSCH) is internationally recognized for supporting student success while addressing school community health in a planned, integrated and holistic way. Learn More
Cybertip
Operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Cybertip.ca's mandate is to protect children from online sexual exploitation.
1-866-658-9022
Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity (2023)
This document will assist individuals and communities to engage in meaningful discussions and actions to respond to the experiences, perspectives and needs of students and families who are gender and/or sexually diverse (GSD). Learn More
Digital Citizenship Continuum from Kindergarten to Grade 12
The Digital Citizenship Continuum from Kindergarten to Grade 12 provides age appropriate learning ideas for teachers to help students build an understanding of safe and appropriate online practices in the key areas of privacy protection; rights and responsibilities; and respectful online behaviour.
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools is a policy guide developed for school division staff to work with school administrators and teachers to help students build an understanding of safe and appropriate online behaviour. Learn More
Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents
Prepared by Public Safety Canada and MediaSmarts, The Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents prepares parents and guardians for conversations when their children first start using digital devices. Learn More
Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents