Safe and Caring Schools
For Schools, Families and Communities
Manitoba Education, Citizenship, and Youth is committed to supporting and developing resources for schools, families and communities to enhance school safety. From the implementation of the Safe Schools Charter legislation to parent brochures, teacher and student resources, and workshop opportunities, the province works together with schools, families and communities to address issues related to safety and violence prevention. Manitoba Education Citizenship and Youth encourages a whole school approach to safety and belonging that includes the community. Together we can make a positive difference in the lives of children and youth in their schools and for the future.
Not in my School! Bullying Awareness Video Activity 2008-2009
The NOT in my School! Bullying Awareness Video Activity 2008-2009 invites students, classroom teachers, and school staff to work together to promote safe school climates.This is a part of a broader safe and caring schools initiative that is currently underway across Manitoba.
Not in my School! Bullying Awareness Video Activity 2008-2009 ![]()
The top ten videos of the NOT in MY School! Bullying Awareness Video Activity 2007-2008 were announced at the Annual Safe Schools Forum on April 18, 2008. More than 2400 students from across the province voted for their favourite 30-second bullying awareness video. To see last year's top ten videos click the "Top Ten Videos" left menu button on the Bullying Awareness Activity Page.
The initiative invites students, classroom teachers and school staff to work together to promote safe school climates. The Challenge is part of a broader Safe and Caring Schools initiative.
To view the introduction, you will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player™, which is available as a free download. ![]()
Safe and Caring Schools Initiatives: Information for students, families and schools
Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth develops and supports school and community initiatives that encourage safety, caring, and security of all learners; professional development workshops and materials for educators; and website information on personal safety, violence and bullying prevention.
- Brochures and documents for families, communities and schools
- Websites on personal safety, violence and bullying prevention
- Assistance and consultation
- Professional development opportunities for educators
- Provincial Positive Behaviour Support
Laws and Regulations
In 2004, Manitoba made it law that schools must ensure safe and caring environments for all students. The Safe School Charter requires all schools to have appropriate and current safety policies that include a code of conduct and an emergency response plan. The Appropriate Educational Programming laws include regulations that affect the discipline, safety and caring of students .
- Safe School Charter
- Appropriate Educational Programming
- AEP Regulations (Sections 4 to 8) (
) - The Education Administration Act (Section 40.9 to 40.12) (
) - Standards for Student Services (Pages 18 and 19) (
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Safe Schools Manitoba
Safe Schools Manitoba is a partnership initiative of organizations committed to the promotion of safe schools and communities. The organization receives ongoing financial support from the Province of Manitoba, specifically, the Department of Education, Citizenship and Youth and the Department of Justice. Housed in the offices of the Manitoba Association of School Trustees (MAST), Safe Schools Manitoba provides assistance, training and resources to schools and community groups throughout the province.
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