Resources

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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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.

Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention
306-525-5333

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.

Canadian Centre for Child Protection

Canadian Red Cross

The Canadian Red Cross shares information and suggestions to prevent and deal with bullying, cyberbullying, harassment and relationship violence.

Canadian Red Cross - Saskatchewan

Comprehensive School Community Health

In Saskatchewan, health and safety of children and youth is addressed through a Comprehensive School Community Health (CSCH) approach. This approach encourages schools, families and community partners to work together to improve the student achievement and well-being.

Comprehensive School Community Health

Cybertip

Operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Cybertip.ca's mandate is to protect children from online sexual exploitation.

Cybertip!ca
1-866-658-9022

Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity

Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity is an online professional development resource. Learn More

Deepening the Discussion

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 Continuum from Kindergarten to Grade 12

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. The guide offers a roadmap to develop division-wide digital citizenship policies and school-specific digital citizenship guidelines and procedures; tools and resources to support digital citizenship education; and a digital citizenship continuum for Kindergarten through Grade 12 students.

Digital Citizenship Education in SK Schools

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. The following key elements of digital citizenship are covered: Respecting People’s Feelings; Respecting Privacy; and, Respecting Property. Conversation starters are provided to help parents talk about issues with their children in a constructive and meaningful way and offers strategies to create household Internet rules.

Media Smarts - Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents
Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents

Gay-Straight Alliances in Saskatchewan Schools

Gay-Straight Alliances in Saskatchewan Schools is a handout prepared by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education to help establish a GSA in your school. Learn More

GSAs in SK Schools 2020