Associate professor Dorothy Vaandering discusses the benefits of utilizing the restorative justice approach in schools for promoting healthy relationships.
A recent UNICEF report revealed that Canada ranks poorly among wealthy countries for children’s well-being. This ranking is a combination of many factors including declining mental health, bullying and healthy relationships.
PREVNet partners MediaSmarts and the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) have announced their annual Media Literacy Week, to be held November 6-10th. This year’s focus is on diversity and inclusion online for children and teens.
PREVNet’s partnership with SHIFT featured by the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) as one of 10 stories of innovation in Canadian research partnerships.
Dr. Bonnie Leadbeater weighs in on the results of a recent study which found teens who are experiencing bullying are also more likely to smoke, drink and use drugs.
The Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children examines how Canada has done 25 years after the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Dr. Wendy Craig explains what being a good digital citizen means and offers suggestions for teachers and parents for supporting children and youth who are entering the digital world.
Family Channel is celebrating its 14th annual Stand UP! Bullying Awareness Week campaign with an entire week of programming dedicated to bullying prevention!