Finding Your Place

Belonging is one of the most important parts of student wellbeing. Whether you are joining a new school, making new friends, or trying to find where you fit in, it is important to remember that everyone deserves to be accepted for who they are.

Building connections takes time, and many teens experience periods when they feel uncertain or out of place. You are not alone, and support is available.

Building Healthy Friendships

Healthy friendships are built on trust, respect, kindness, honesty, and support. Learning how to communicate, listen, resolve disagreements, and support others helps create stronger relationships and healthier communities.

Good friendships should make you feel respected, valued, and able to be yourself.

Responding to Bullying

Bullying can affect anyone. If you experience bullying, witness bullying, or know someone who may be struggling, reaching out to a trusted adult is an important first step. No student should feel they have to face difficult situations alone.

Learning about bullying prevention can help you recognize concerns and understand where to find support.

Staying Safe Online

Online spaces can provide opportunities to learn, connect, and share experiences. They can also present challenges. Understanding digital citizenship, online safety, privacy, and respectful communication helps create safer online communities for everyone.

Protecting personal information and thinking carefully before posting are important parts of staying safe online.

Supporting Others

Small actions can make a significant difference. Including others, standing up respectfully when someone is being treated unfairly, showing kindness, and offering support can help create a culture where everyone feels valued and respected.

Allyship and empathy help strengthen communities and create environments where more people feel that they belong.

Looking After Your Wellbeing

Looking after your wellbeing includes taking care of your physical, emotional, social, and digital health. Healthy habits, supportive relationships, rest, balance, and knowing when to ask for help all contribute to wellbeing.

Reaching out for support is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Trusted Resources & Support

Safe Spaces encourages teens to explore trusted resources, ask questions, seek support, and continue learning about wellbeing, healthy relationships, inclusion, and online safety.

For additional wellbeing resources and support in Ukraine, visit How Are You? (Ти як?), a national mental health initiative supporting emotional wellbeing and open conversations.

For Teens FAQ

What is Safe Spaces for Teens?

Safe Spaces for Teens provides information, guidance, and resources focused on belonging, friendships, bullying prevention, wellbeing, inclusion, and online safety.

What should I do if I am being bullied?

Speak with a trusted adult, parent, caregiver, educator, counsellor, or another support person. No one should have to face bullying alone.

How can I help someone who is struggling?

Listen respectfully, show kindness, include them when possible, and encourage them to seek support from trusted adults if needed.

Where can I learn more about student wellbeing?

Explore the Student Wellbeing section for resources on belonging, inclusion, bullying prevention, digital citizenship, conflict resolution, and allyship.

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Continue exploring our Student Wellbeing resources covering belonging, diversity, equity and inclusion, bullying prevention, cyberbullying, digital citizenship, conflict resolution, allyship, and more.