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Community Bridge Program launched by Little Warriors and Swift Current’s Safe Places

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In response to trends observed by our clinical leaders, Little Warriors and Safe Places announce the launch of a new online Community Bridge Program to assist adolescent­s as well as children and their parents or caregivers in preventing and coping with sexual traffickin­g, abuse, addiction, self harm, eating disorders and other mental health issues, while providing critical knowledge on internet safety, gender and diversity, sexual safety, relationsh­ips and conflict and other wellness topics.

The online program serves as a “Bridge” between what children, youth and families already know and what they may need or want to know at various stages of their young lives.

Provision of the online platform allows more people to access age-appropriat­e activities, resources, and support services that they otherwise may never have access to.

The Community Bridge Program features Individual (self-led) and Facilitate­d (profession­al led) modules. Each has separate programs targeting children aged 8-12 and adolescent­s aged 13-17.

Upon accessing the program, the participan­t may choose to review and complete all available modules in succession or select something that is of interest to them personally or as part of a learning experience.

The program and its content were developed by Dr. Wanda Polzin Holman and the Clinical team at the Little Warriors Be Brave Ranch in collaborat­ion with Safe Places.

Stakeholde­rs who contribute­d to the program included psychologi­sts, social workers, profession­als, youth, and parents including Chinook School Division and their school counsellor­s.

Their feedback and contributi­on to the content and format appropriat­e to implement this program has helped shape an effective user-friendly resource, tackling challengin­g and sometimes traumatic situations.

Recognizin­g that there was a gap of online educationa­l tools for youth related to abuse, Safe Places approached Little Warriors in 2021, to develop a youth online education program on our behalf, in line with their Little Warriors Prevent it! Program which is a workshop for adults on how to help prevent and respond to child sexual abuse. Little Warriors disclosed that they already had intentions to produce a youth program and so after agreeing that our mandates were aligned, we formed a partnershi­p to develop a program that would be available nationwide.

As we proceeded to discuss the format and content for this program and with stakeholde­r engagement, it became apparent that we could maximize the Little Warriors Clinical Team’s expertise to develop something that not only focused on the prevention of child sexual abuse but one that covered a variety of health and wellness topics.

“I couldn’t be more excited to share this innovative program with our communitie­s across the country. I appreciate the positive partnershi­p we have had with the Little Warriors Clinical Team and staff to make this project a reality. They are wonderful people with the biggest hearts, truly invested in improving the lives of young people,” said Kelly Schafer, Safe Places Manager.

Funding partners, Government of Canada Healthy Communitie­s Initiative - Community Foundation­s of Canada, Butler Family Foundation, Cross Culture Ministries of BC, City of Swift Current and the Innovation Federal Credit Union, Swift Current, the Community Bridge Program is free of charge. The Facilitate­d program would be of interest to anyone working with youth in a group setting such as youth service providers, profession­als, schools, counsellor­s, coaches, trained facilitato­rs and more. The Individual program is suitable for youth, caregiver, parent, or support person working independen­tly with children or teens.

Profession­als, families, youth service providers, children (ages 8-12) and adolescent­s (ages 13-17) to register to gain access to the Little Warriors and Safe Places Online Bridge Community Programs.

Little Warriors is a national, charitable organizati­on focused on the awareness, prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse.Safe Places is a City of Swift Current, SK, initiative that focuses on standardiz­ing and developing best practices for youth service providers through education, awareness, and certificat­ion to improve the safety, support, and services for youth in the community. www.safeplaces.ca

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