Resources for Students

Learn how to build healthy friendships, navigate conflict respectfully, respond to bullying, support classmates, and strengthen your sense of belonging both online and offline.

Resources for Parents & Caregivers

Explore practical guidance on supporting children through social challenges, bullying concerns, digital safety issues, school relationships, and emotional wellbeing.

Resources for Educators

Discover resources that support positive classroom culture, student inclusion, respectful communication, conflict resolution, and creating learning environments where all students can thrive.

Student Wellbeing Topics

Explore our growing collection of educational content focused on belonging, diversity, equity and inclusion, bullying prevention, cyberbullying, digital citizenship, allyship, conflict resolution, and student wellbeing.

Trusted Organizations & Educational Resources

Safe Spaces encourages visitors to explore trusted organizations, educational institutions, community programs, and evidence-informed resources that support student wellbeing, belonging, inclusion, healthy relationships, 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.

Additional Support & Guidance

No student should feel alone. Safe Spaces encourages young people and families to reach out to trusted adults, school staff, community organizations, and professional support services whenever additional help is needed.

Creating safer communities is a shared responsibility. Through kindness, respect, understanding, and inclusion, we can help ensure every young person feels seen, heard, valued, and protected.

Resources FAQ

Who are these resources for?

Safe Spaces resources are designed for teens, parents, caregivers, educators, schools, and communities interested in supporting student wellbeing and inclusion.

What topics are covered?

Topics include belonging, diversity equity and inclusion, bullying prevention, cyberbullying, digital citizenship, conflict resolution, allyship, healthy relationships, and student wellbeing.

Will more resources be added?

Yes. Safe Spaces is designed as a growing initiative, and additional resources, organizations, articles, and educational materials will continue to be added over time.