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Good Neighbours
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and history
    • Board, staff & partners
    • Locations
    • Room rentals
    • Requests for Proposals
    • Davidge Scholarship Fund
  • For youth
    • Early Learning Centre
    • Before and After School
    • Life Skills
    • Adolescent Group Home
  • For families
    • KidsFirst
    • Triple P
    • Family Preservation
    • Family Support
    • Kamsack Family Centre
    • Yorkton Early Years FRC
    • All In One Family
  • For adults
    • Senior Mobility
    • Housing Support
    • Positive Impact
    • Choose to Change
    • Vocational Employment
    • Independent Living
    • Life Without Barriers
    • Trustee services
  • Counselling
    • Rapid Access Counselling
    • Book RAC appointment
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Kids Safety

Sexual Assault Outreach wants your children to feel safe, self-reliant, and grounded during this time. With greater accessibility to Internet usage and fears and anxieties presenting themselves, this program was designed to help your kids feel empowered and safe. 


The Kids Safety series consists of four short videos (under 15 minutes) for children K to 12 years old. 


Kids Safety's fun, conversational style allows kids to learn some basics safety concepts, and can be used as great conversation starters at home. We have additional resources listed below for you to access, as well as a Certificate of Completion where their name can be added to indicate they have completed the series. We want children and youth to feel proud they invested time in themselves for safety. 


The series consists of:

  • Safe Online: Focusing on safety tips to stay safe online. We talk about digital responsibility and risks online.
  • Safe at Home: Discusses ages children can be left home and some simple safety rules while they are home alone. This program also discusses how to make a safety plan.
  • Body Safe: A super kid-friendly conversation about consent, our bodies, and trusted adults to help you and your children feel safe having conversations together. This program discusses listening to our “gut” and a discussion about secrets.
  • Heart Safe: We talk about our emotions, zones of regulations, and copings techniques for us to manage our feelings. It’s okay to have emotions and we want to start conversations that make it safe for us to talk and express ourselves. This program helps kids recognize their feelings and who we can talk to. 


Some of the resources mentioned in the videos are available online, or may be downloaded below.

For the anger management skill cards, go to

www.TherapistAid.com/worksheets/anger-management-skill-cards.pdf


For the printable emotion faces, go to 

www.TherapistAid.com/worksheets/printable-emotion-faces.pdf


Another online resource you may want to access is www.TherapistAid.com

Questions or comments?

Please contact:

SIGN Next Steps

Facilitator/Outreach Community Educator

306-620-5015

Kids Safety: 4 Questions Safety Plan (pdf)

Download

Kids Safety: Certificate of Completion (pdf)

Download

Safe Online

Tips to stay safe online. We talk about digital responsibility and risks online.

Click the four arrows icon at lower right to watch full screen

Safe at Home

Discusses ages children can be left home and some simple safety rules while they are home alone. This program also discusses how to make a safety plan.

 Click the four arrows icon at lower right to watch full screen 

Body Safe

A super kid-friendly conversation about consent, our bodies, and trusted adults to help you and your children feel safe having conversations together. This program discusses listening to our “gut” and a discussion about secrets.

 Click the four arrows icon at lower right to watch full screen 

Heart Safe

We talk about our emotions, zones of regulations, and copings techniques for us to manage our feelings. It’s okay to have emotions and we want to start conversations that make it safe for us to talk and express ourselves. This program helps kids recognize their feelings and who we can talk to. 

 Click the four arrows icon at lower right to watch full screen 

Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours


83 North St. Yorkton SK S3N 0G9  |  Tel 306-783-9409  |  Fax 306-786-7116


SIGN provides services to those who live on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota and the Métis Nation. We affirm our relationship to the treaties that are integral to the foundation of Canada and commit to honouring their spirit and intent. We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have lived on this land, and we commit to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous peoples and nations in a spirit of respect, reconciliation and collaboration.


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