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Common Sense Media
Common Sense MediaA wide variety of resources to incorporate digital citizenship education into the classroom including videos, posters, diagrams and interactive assessments to measure student understanding of digital citizenship and digital...
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MediaSmartsMediaSmarts has been developing digital and media literacy programs and resources for Canadian homes, schools and communities since 1996. Their work supports adults with information and tools so they can help children and teens...
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Kids Help PhoneKids Help Phone is a free, anonymous and confidential phone and on-line professional support service for youth. Someone from Kids Help Phone will provide support any day of the week and at any time of the day. You can talk to someone by phone...
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Government of SaskatchewanDigital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools is a policy guide that was developed for school division officials to work with school administrators and teachers to help students build an understanding of safe and appropriate...
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Government of SaskatchewanThe 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...
Link More Info2016-17 Student First Anti-Bullying Forum - Le forum 2016-2017 L’élève avant tout sur la lutte contre le harcèlement
Government of SaskatchewanThe Ministry of Education hosted the fourth Student First Anti-Bullying Forum as part of Saskatchewan’s Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying. The theme of the 2016-17 forum, Our School Includes Everyone,...
Link More Info2015 Student First Anti-Bullying Forum - Le forum 2015 L’élève avant tout sur la lutte contre le harcèlement
Government of SaskatchewanAs part of Saskatchewan's Action Plan to Address Bullying and Cyberbullying, the Ministry of Education hosted its third Student First Anti-Bullying Forum on the theme, "Stand Up to Bullying: Activating the Bystander". This free...
Link More InfoCanadian Legal Consequences of Cyberbullying
Government of CanadaThis page provides an overview of cyberbullying laws in Canada including federal cyberbullying legislation, other laws related to cyberbullying, links to provincial laws related to cyberbullying and other federal government...
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Canadian Centre for Child Protectionneedhelpnow.ca is designed to provide information to youth who have been negatively impacted by a sexual picture/video being shared by peers. The goal of the site is to provide teens with practical steps they can take to regain control...
Link More InfoPromoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNET)
Promoting Relationships and Eleiminating Violence Network (PREVNET)Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNET) is a website that 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...
Link More InfoCanadian Centre for Child Protection
Canadian Centre for Child ProtectionThe Canadian Centre for Child Protection is dedicated to the personal safety of all children. They offer a number of programs, services and resources for Canadians to help them protect children and reduce their risk of victimization. on...
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Government of CanadaThe Digital Citizenship Guide for Parents is designed to prepare parents and guardians for the conversations they should have with their children when they first start using digital devices. The guide covers the following key elements...
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Canadian Centre for Child ProtectionHelping kids stay safe while online is something many parents are concerned about. Yet, as a parent, it can be difficult to stay up to date with new technology and how to best protect your kids. The purpose of this website is to help...
Link More InfoParenting in a Digital Age: Understanding Kids and Technology
PREVNetPREVNet and Primus have collaborated to create this Canadian website with cyberbullying resources for parents. This website features the latest research and resources to equip parents and empower them to do their part in helping...
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MediaSmartsA Guide for Trusted Adults is based on YWCA’s consultation with Canadian girls and young women about their concerns and the issues they face online and on social media platforms and the ways they want the adults in their lives to...
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EverfiAbout the course: Ignition is an online course for students in grades 5-8. It is designed to teach students how to use technology in a safe and responsible way. This engaging resource addresses the most common topics of digital...
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Saskatchewan School Boards AssociationTo help ensure Saskatchewan school divisions clearly understand the legislation regarding privacy and access, an LAFOIP Stakeholder Committee was formed to develop resources regarding The Local Authority Freedom of Information and...
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Office of the Privacy Commissioner of CanadaThis billingual website offers a variety of resources and tools that have been designed for Canadian educators and parents. These tools were created to help advise youth about the relevance and importance of privacy when using...
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Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness (CCAA)Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness (CCAA) has developed a number of resources for children, youth, and parents. The video clips provide opportunities to discuss bullying. The parents’ resources include children,...
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Ontario Ministry of EducationDevelopped with funding by the Ontario Ministry of Education, Connect[ED] is a billingual resource that addresses Internet safety for students in Grades 4-6. It is designed to help students develop safe and healthy online...
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