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6 Guidelines for Feeling and Being Safe
- Stick to safety rules at school, on the bus, on the street, at home, and in sports and other activities.
- Stay away from dangerous things like drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, matches, fireworks, knives, and guns. Never touch any of these things if an adult isn’t there.
- Ask a trusted adult to help you if you see something dangerous or if you don’t feel safe.
- Feel safe inside by following safety rules, being careful, knowing what to do in an emergency, and making safe choices.
- Encourage your friends to be safe, too. Stick to what you know is right even if friends tease you or try to change your mind.
- Trust your instinct. Listen to the voice inside you that says something isn’t right.
- Yell for help if you’re in danger.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the CBE’s Well-Being team will host its next free webinar with the AHS Sexual & Reproductive Health Team on the topic of Healthy Sexual Development.
Sign up today to join the virtual session from 6:30-8:00 pm
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In February we celebrate Black History Month! It’s an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the contributions of Black Canadians in communities across the country. Activities and lessons are planned in CBE schools throughout the month.
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There are no classes for CBE students on Friday, Feb. 3, because it’s a system-wide non-instructional day. Have a great long weekend! #WeAreCBE https://t.co/mvrodtENcq
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