Bullying is a painful reality for a majority of Canadian children and youth. Whether they are the ones being hurt, or the ones being aggressive towards others, children may find talking to adults about bullying difficult. Adult intervention is the key to bullying prevention. Parents and educators alike need to be aware of the behaviours and emotional signs that children are being victimized or are using power aggressively. In this school resource guide you will find activities to engage students from a range of grade levels and to be adapted to the time that you have available. We encourage you to engage the whole school and community during bullying awareness week.
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2026 Calendar
Featuring artwork made by the winners of the IIKELC Mental Health Art Contest
Helpful Tips
To support your mental health and routine.
Here are 5 Tips to begin supporting your wellbeing when feeling stressed or overwhelmed with every day life and responsibilities.
Affirmation Cards
To support Nunavummiut who have experienced prior sexual trauma. The cards provide words of encouragement and serve as a reminder of strength and resilience.
My Healing Journal
Inside this journal, you will find activities that can help you feel better. You can choose to do these activities by yourself or with a trusted grown-up. You do not have to complete every activity. Just pick the ones that you like.
Understanding Grief & Loss
Grieving is the normal and necessary journey we embark on after something we have valued no longer exists. If you would like to learn a little more about grief, we encourage you to go through the handout.
Ikpigusungniq
A graphic novel for preteens, and for families to support a grieving child or youth
