R101122
The Agriculture in the Classroom website offers a wide variety of resources related to agriculture and the environment for teachers and students from Kindergarten to grade 12. Resources can be filtered by type (activity, book, kit, lesson plan, unit plan, poster, map, video, etc.), by subject (arts, career exploration, language arts, health, math, practical and applied arts, science and social studies), by grade, by province and by topic.
Record posted/updated:
December 6, 2022
R104955
The Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan website offers a wide variety of resources related to agriculture and the environment for teachers and students from Kindergarten to grade 12. Resources can be filtered by type (activity, book, kit, lesson plan, unit plan, poster, map, video, etc.), by subject (arts, career exploration, language arts, health, math, practical and applied arts, science and social studies), by grade, by province and by topic. Some of the featured resources include Kareero, a tool that helps students explore careers in agriculture, The Food Security Budget Game, which helps students learn about local and global food security, and the Foundations of Saskatchewan Agriculture series, which helps students explore the various agricultural products of Saskatchewan.
Record posted/updated:
December 6, 2022
R054849
With input from teens and a teen counsellor, this program highlights the essentials of a healthy relationship. Teens learn the essentials of a healthy partnership including trust, communication, respect and conflict resolution. Teens and experts emphasize the rights every young person has in a relationship. These include: the right to disagree, the right to one's own life and the right to be treated with respect. This video delivers a strong message against dating abuse and violence. Viewers are informed of the signs of abuse and how to become empowered to exit an unhealthy relationship or to help a friend do the same.
CD/DVD
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$189.00
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R044433
This current, highly informative publication provides a detailed look at peer harassment and bullying prevention. The book clearly defines various types of bullying including verbal, physical, relational, cyber and sexual. It also explores abuse of power and criminal harassment. Readers learn about the rights and responsibilities of self and others and about intervention and prevention issues, including law and policies. Included are a table of contents and a bibliography of related resources.
Book
Bullying
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$20.00
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R051758
The National visits an inner city high school in Saskatoon, SK, where teacher Allison Cameron tests the theory that vigorous daily exercise improves academic performance. City Park Collegiate is considered a high school of last resort for kids who haven't been able to make it anywhere else. The Grade 8 and 9 students contend with a wide range of behavioural problems: almost half are diagnosed with ADHD and many work at a Grade 4 level. When Allison came across groundbreaking research by Harvard psychiatrist John Ratey (author of Spark), showing a link between sustained aerobic activity and the brain's ability to learn, she took the data to her principal to make the case for a new approach. For Allison and her students, the program was a runaway success and test results prove it.
Record posted/updated:
December 23, 2018
R015536
This website offers up-to-date information on bullying including cyberbullying and homophobic bullying. Included are tips for teens on how to stop bullying.
Record posted/updated:
September 6, 2019
R070965
Based on research conducted in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, this professional resource from the Handbooks for Parents and Educators Series explores bullying within public schools. It provides insight into the short- and long-term effects that bullying can have on students, their families and teachers. Focusing on sexual bullying, homophobic bullying and bullying of students with disabilities, it offers insights on the social dynamics of the classroom, the hallways and the playground. Bullying: A Handbook for Educators and Parents provides guidance for teachers and parents/caregivers who are working together to prevent bullying in schools. Included are a table of contents, a glossary and an index.
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R071001
These six coloured posters (45 cm by 60 cm) offer valuable information that will help students to commit to dealing appropriately with intimidation, threats, harassment, social exclusion and other forms of bullying.
Other
Bullying
\$59.95 (plain posters) / \$69.95 (laminated posters)
Record posted/updated:
November 30, 2018
R070601
The Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to eradicate cancer and to improve the quality of life for those who are living with cancer. This website provides information for educators about cancer, its prevention, cancer research and support services.
Record posted/updated:
September 6, 2019
R100053
This graphic comic tells short stories of five individuals of different ages ranging from child to adult. Each story highlights struggles with learning or addiction.
Please see the related resources below.
Record posted/updated:
January 15, 2025
R038182
When a Saskatchewan youth commits suicide, three teens who are left behind have to deal with the aftermath of the tragedy. Based on a true story, this video explores the teens' guilt, regret, fear and sense of loss as they share what they experienced and the kind of support that they needed.
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R027923
This book provides a brief introduction on the topic of hallucinogen abuse and explores the historical use, treatment and recovery from abuse. It features sidebars and narratives from users in popular culture. The resource includes a glossary, an index, and contains lists of American and Canadian organizations, websites and books for further research and inquiry on the topic.
Record posted/updated:
December 21, 2021
R027919
This book provides a brief introduction on the topic of opioid abuse. It explores signs of addiction, treatment, and recovery and discusses the opioid crisis and war on drugs. The resource includes a glossary, an index, and contains lists of American and Canadian organizations, websites and books for further research and inquiry on the topic.
Record posted/updated:
December 17, 2021
R053763
This video focuses on alcohol and drug use in high school. Teens who abused drugs and alcohol discuss the negative effects on their lives and the lives of their peers including pregnancy, STDs, falling grades, stealing and even death. Other youth offer suggestions for healthier ways of coping with stress and peer pressure and for leading a happy, successful life (e.g., mountain biking, playing a musical instrument, hiking).
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R001253
This video clip from the CBC’s The National reports on an alternate way of looking at addiction as a disease, rather than a choice. It encourages the viewer to consider the language used when referring to substance abuse disorders and how language can either help or hinder users from getting the help they deserve. The interview includes two people with substance use disorder who provide insight into their shame and struggles.
Record posted/updated:
December 21, 2021
R054851
This video feature five realistic party scenarios in which teens are being pressured by peers to act in ways that they know are wrong. These vignettes include situations where teens are being asked to drink alcohol, have sex, cheat on a test, play a mean prank, and ride with a drunken driver. The program offers suggestions for teens to respond to peer pressure in a respectful, assertive manner by: 1) analyzing the situation, 2) considering the consequences, 3) looking at alternatives, 4) recognizing influences, and 5) using assertiveness skills.
CD/DVD
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$189.00
Record posted/updated:
March 27, 2019
R071012
Middle level students discuss depression triggers, symptoms and treatment of teen depression, as well as the warning signs of and myths about suicide. The vignettes demonstrate that depression can be hereditary and illustrate warning signs such as a change in eating patterns, fatigue, withdrawal and statements of hopelessness. Experts in the field of teen depression and suicide provide insight and advice throughout the video on topics including how to support someone who is depressed and how to reach out for help if one is depressed. The clear messages are that depression is treatable and suicide is preventable. Although American statistics are used, this program is suitable for Saskatchewan classrooms.
Teachers and students should also explore sources of information and assistance regarding depression and suicide prevention that are available within Saskatchewan (e.g., Ministry of Health) and within their own community.
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R015647
This resource provides materials to teach and reinforce safety skills for students from Kindergarten through Grade 9. Lesson materials deal equally with personal safety and sexual exploitation. The program contains an individual teacher's guide with lessons and activities for each grade plus 5 storybooks, 3 puppets and 2 plush dolls. Materials may also be purchased by individual grade.
Kit
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$260.00
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R054830
This video focuses on teen mental health and combines interviews with teens, family members of suicide victims and children with mental health problems and mental health professionals with a panel that answers questions from the audience. The messages of seeking support, using multiple tools to assist teens suffering from depression and that healing is possible are stressed.
Record posted/updated:
January 16, 2025
R020800
This book provides a brief introduction on the topic of methamphetamine and stimulant abuse and explores signs of addiction, treatment, and recovery. It features sidebars and narratives from users which provides context for the harm these substances cause. The resource includes a glossary, an index, and contains lists of American and Canadian organizations, websites and books for further research and inquiry on the topic.
Record posted/updated:
December 17, 2021
R049539
Designed as a warning of the dangers related to drug use, this short program graphically portrays the harsh realities of using crystal meth. Addicts share their horrific experiences and a medical doctor bluntly discusses the extensive physical damage that the drug can cause. Not a Game also films an educator and her class as they discuss strategies for saying "no" to drugs and interviews with youth who were offered drugs and were able to refuse them.
CD/DVD
$80.00 (single K-12 school)
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R071078
This is the charter for action to achieve health for all presented at the First International Conference on Health Promotion in Ottawa in 1986. The charter highlights the fundamental conditions and resources that are prerequisites for health and the actions that need to be taken in order to build a healthy society. This document is a valuable professional resource.
Record posted/updated:
December 27, 2018
R046082
Useful for both teachers and students, this website explains what a health body image is and it provides numerous links for users who want more information.
Record posted/updated:
April 27, 2019
R103245
This Canadian organization's focus is to influence the healthy development of children and youth by advocating for quality physical and health education. The association provides online supports for educators and publishes The Physical and Healthy Education Journal (PHE Journal).
Record posted/updated:
March 22, 2023
R048118
It's been a difficult year for the community of Sandy Bay. Several young people in this northern Aboriginal community have killed themselves or attempted suicide. These tragedies, however, are serving as a wake up call. The suicides have forced the entire community to search for solutions to the problems ripping apart Sandy Bay. The program explores how residents are facing the serious issues of addiction, abuse and hopelessness that have engulfed the community.
Video
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Free
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R032084
Useful for educators, this comprehensive report highlights strategies, program examples and research findings regarding ways that government, the UN system, donors and civil society can help to make the reduction of HIV-related stigma and discrimination central in the national response to AIDS.
Record posted/updated:
January 25, 2019
R053445
Realistic vignettes and information from adults, including medical professionals, provide facts about sexually transmitted diseases: what they are, how they are contracted and symptoms and treatment. The program makes clear that while condoms offer protection, abstinence is the only 100% guaranteed way to be safe from sexually transmitted diseases.
Topics include: facts about sexually transmitted diseases, symptoms and treatment for common STDs, consequences of leaving STDs untreated, the truth about common myths concerning STDs and the importance of practicing safe sex.
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R053444
Using peer hosts and realistic vignettes, this program show teens the dangers of sexting: the act of posting and sending sexually explicit or sexually suggestive messages, photographs and videos.
The program addresses possible consequences of sexting which could range from embarrassment to legal ramifications including child pornography convictions. The program reminds youth that information sent by computer or cell phone is not private and that protecting oneself by using passwords and user IDs is essential for teens.
CD/DVD
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$89.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R071056
In early March, National Hockey League managers meet to discuss how to cut down on violent behaviour that can seriously injure players. But violence in hockey is not just an NHL problem. It is a problem in smaller leagues all over Canada.
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R040997
'Ted's Story: Honouring Melissa' is a documentary that tells the story of Ted Gross' drunk driving conviction that took Melissa Hoeving's young life and the aftermath that followed. The documentary presents a balanced view of a tragedy that made headlines across Saskatchewan, taking viewers beyond a sad story to offer hope, redemption and forgiveness. Not only does the film chronicle the lives of Ted and his family, but also the family and friends of Melissa, who share their grief and their feelings about Ted.
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2021
R071026
Suicide is a major problem in Canada. Every day 10 Canadians take their own lives. Suicide is also the second leading cause of death among teenagers in this country. This program looks at a Canadian school where teenagers are encouraged to talk about their problems before they reach a breaking point.
A teacher's guide is available.
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R054156
Many people may be bullies and not even know it. This program challenges students to think about their own behaviour with a series of seven questions about physical, verbal, and exclusionary bullying. Questions include: Have you ever punched, shoved, or hit another boy or girl? Do you ever make fun of or tease other students or call them mean names? Do you often make fun of others because they are "different" from you or your friends? Have you purposely not invited someone to hang out with you and your friends? Do you gossip about other people or spread rumors via text messages or through social network sites? After each question students describe their own experiences as victims and perpetrators of bullying. Their stories and comments by Joel Haber, a leading bullying expert, show how bullying hurts both the person being bullied and the bullies themselves.
Record posted/updated:
September 11, 2018
R053432
This is the story of Theo Fleury, who, against all odds, established himself as a major star in the National Hockey League. In his rookie year, he helped the Calgary Flames win the Stanley Cup and went on to rack up Hall of Fame stats. But, through it all, he was as troubled as he was talented and tough.
This Fifth Estate episode relates Fleury's remarkable story, the staggering fall from grace that cost him millions of dollars, his family and almost, his life. Fleury talks about how he struggled back from the brink of despair to become clean and sober and ready to help others. He candidly discusses the dark issues that haunted him during the glory years, including the sexual abuse he experienced as a teenager at the hand of the now notorious junior hockey coach, Graham James. Behind Fleury's public bravado was a man struggling with addictions to alcohol, drugs and sex. His candid and unsentimental recounting of those years and, finally, his vanquishing of his demons, will be an inspiration to many - a cautionary tale for others.
This video opens a dialogue for youth to be aware of these issues and to not feel as alone.
Video
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Free
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R050446
While the Internet is a place of promise and progress, it is also a place of peril for young teens. Chat rooms, email, sites such as MySpace, and instant messaging allow teens to keep in touch with friends, but also offer the potential for youngsters to be abused in ways they have not considered. Using real teens in a peer-to-peer format, this video helps teens navigate problems and learn important rules and strategies to keep them safe while surfing the net. Program explores online bullying and rumour spreading, identity theft, blogging and the real threat of sexual predators. Viewers learn to think before they click in order to avoid embarrassing themselves or hurting others, while keeping themselves and others safe. Students will conclude that while the Internet is fun and exciting, it is always important to be smart about what they say and whom they befriend online.
CD/DVD
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
$189.00
Record posted/updated:
July 1, 2020
R054862
This series captures the knowledge, worldviews and experiences of seven Elders and a Knowledge Keeper who are members of Saskatchewan's Cree, Dakota, Dene, Nakota and Saulteaux First Nations. They share their wisdom regarding the cultural practices, laws, and traditional values surrounding the sexual maturation of First Nations children to young adulthood. It was created as a resource for educators and others to use as they support youth to make positive lifestyle choices for their sexual and reproductive health. All these cultures emphasize the importance of respect - respect for self, others, land, universe and all living things.
Please see the related resources below.
Record posted/updated:
January 21, 2019
R032476
This series captures the knowledge, worldviews and experiences of seven Elders and a Knowledge Keeper who are members of Saskatchewan's Cree, Dakota, Dene, Nakota and Saulteaux First Nations. They share their wisdom regarding the cultural practices, laws, and traditional values surrounding the sexual maturation of First Nations children to young adulthood. It was created as a resource for educators and others to use as they support youth to make positive lifestyle choices for their sexual and reproductive health. All these cultures emphasize the importance of respect - respect for self, others, land, universe and all living things.
Please see the related resources below.
Record posted/updated:
January 21, 2019
R046011
Hosted by recording artist Bow Wow, this DVD offers valuable Grade 6, 7, 8 and 9 curriculum- appropriate information about HIV/AIDS through discussions with youth who are learning about the virus. The program offers an age-appropriate explanation of the definition and biology of HIV and means of infection, testing, treatment and prevention. Understanding HIV and AIDS stresses that abstinence is the most effective way to prevent sexual transmission of the HI virus.
Portions of this DVD could be used at each middle level grade to support the achievement of particular grade-level outcomes.
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R071045
In late January a new report warns that Canada could be facing an epidemic of heart disease. It said because so many Canadians are not eating or exercising properly even young adults are now at risk.
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R042178
This online brochure provides information regarding issues that affect young people who are living with a chronic illness. The material was developed to confirm the experiences of the youth who are experiencing the illnesses and to provide insight for teachers and other adults who are involved in the lives of these youth.
Record posted/updated:
January 25, 2019