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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Parenting in a Digital Age: Understanding Kids and Technology
PREVNet and Primus collaborated to create this Canadian website with cyberbullying resources for parents. The website features the latest research and resources to enable parents to do their part to help their children and teens promote healthy relationships online.
PREVNET
PREVNET provides information about what teens need to know and what they can do if they are a bully, if they are bullied, or if they witness bullying. This site also helps young people understand the difference between teasing and bullying.
Privacy and Access in Saskatchewan Schools
To help Saskatchewan school divisions clearly understand the legislation concerning privacy and access, resources were developed regarding The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (LAFOIP). Issues such as collection, retention and disposal of records, custody and access, social media, privacy breaches, and an overview of privacy legislation are addressed.
Protect Kids Online
This website helps parents/guardians stay on top of the digital world their children are engaging in. You will find information about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep your child/adolescent safe while online.
Restorative Action Program
The Restorative Action Program (RAP) is a community driven initiative that deals with bullying and conflict in Saskatoon high schools. Download the RAP information package to use school-based restorative justice approaches in your school.
Rick Hansen School Toolkit
The Rick Hansen School Toolkit is a set of free resources for administrators, teachers and students designed to increase disability awareness, access and inclusion; and empower young people to make a difference in their school, community and the world. The resources support Saskatchewan curriculum as well as key skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication and inquiry.
We Matter Campaign: A National Campaign for Indigenous Youth
We Matter is a place Indigenous youth can turn to for positive support or a reminder that you matter. The website provides a forum for people across the country to share video messages, art and stories of hope and positivity with youth who are going through a hard time.