What To Do When Your Child Cyberbullies Others
Read this information sheet for tips when your child is the cyberbully.
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Helping your child stop bullying: A guide for parents
This Australian resource provides information and strategies to assist parents to help stop their child from bullying others.
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There’s No Excuse
MediaSmarts and TELUS Wise have created a series of four short videos and accompanying resources called There’s No Excuse to help start the conversation around sexting and healthy relationships, and help youth understand that forwarding a sext can do a lot of harm.
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Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity Toolkit
Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity Toolkit provides resources and tools to better understand gender and sexual diversity.
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211 Saskatchewan
211 is a three-digit phone number and website that provides information to community services in Saskatchewan.
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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.
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 Legal Consequences of Cyberbullying
This page provides an overview of Canadian cyberbullying laws including federal cyberbullying legislation, other laws related to cyberbullying, links to provincial laws related to cyberbullying and other federal government resources to learn more about the law.
Common Sense Media
The website contains resources to incorporate digital citizenship education into the classroom including lesson plans, videos and interactive assessments to measure student understanding of digital citizenship and digital literacy concepts.
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.