 - Tips for Talking With Your Child: How to Build Healthy Relationships, Including Dating Relationships- Booklet, Revised 2024 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for parents and provides tips for talking with their child about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships. SKU: 7-302
 - Building Healthy Relationships: Yes, that includes dating relationships!- Booklet, 2023 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This booklet provides information about how to build healthy relationships of any kind (e.g., friendships, relationships with family, etc.), as well as information specific to healthy dating relationships. Recent additions to the booklet include further information about consent and communication skills. It is designed for use with youth (including those who aren’t dating yet). Saskatchewan adolescent perspectives were collected to inform the development of this resource. - For more information about online relationships, view the booklet Building Healthy Online Relationships. SKU: 7-301
 - Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy- Fact Sheet, 2024 - Intimate partner violence (IPV) involves behaviours by an intimate partner or ex-partner that cause physical, sexual, or psychological harm. While IPV can occur between partners of any gender or sexual orientation, women are most often the victims, and men are frequently the perpetrators. This fact sheet highlights the prevalence, risk factors, and impacts of IPV specifically during pregnancy. It details the significant health risks associated with IPV for both the mother and fetus and outlines key strategies for detection, intervention, and support. SKU: 2-435
 - Resiliency and Young Children: Reaching Out- Fact Sheet, 2013 - There are three main abilities that people who are resilient have: relax, reflect, and respond. These can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. These include emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of reaching out. SKU: 8-609
 - Helping Young Children Cope with Stress: Developing Resiliency- Fact Sheet, 2010 - This fact sheet helps professionals and communities understand their roles in helping young children to develop resiliency. Resilience is the ability to cope with and recover from stressful situations, changes, or problems. SKU: 8-602
 - Trauma, Stress, and Young Children- Fact Sheet, 2010 - Many people believe that young children are not affected by stress and trauma. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Brain development, attachment, and emotional regulation can all be impacted by stress and trauma. This fact sheet outlines the differences between positive and negative stress as well as tolerable and toxic trauma. Professionals are given practical tips for working with children who have been traumatized. SKU: 8-502
 - Domestic Violence and Young Children- Fact Sheet, 2015 - Intimate partner violence (domestic violence, partner abuse) refers to abuse that occurs within an intimate relationship. Intimate partner violence can happen in any intimate relationship regardless of income, length, living arrangements, marital status, or social status. This fact sheet discusses the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence on young children. SKU: 8-302
 - Helping Young Children Develop Resiliency and Cope with Stress- Information Card, Revised 2025 - Stress is inevitable. Every child and adult will experience stress at some time in their lives. Written in plain language, this information card provides practical information for caregivers to help their young children develop resiliency – coping skills to handle stressful events. SKU: 8-601
 - Stress and Trauma- Information Card, Revised 2024 - This information card provides basic information about the impact of stress and trauma on a young person’s body, particularly the development of his brain. SKU: 8-503
 - Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children- Information Card, 2024 - Written in plain language, this information card provides basic information about the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence during early childhood. Caregivers are given practical tips for helping children who have had this experience. SKU: 8-301
 - We Need to Be Safe- Information Card, Revised 2023 - This information card for the general public provides information on the impacts of intimate partner violence during pregnancy and available resources and supports. SKU: 2-434
 - I Need to Be Safe- Information Card, 2015 - This information card for the general public provides information on how domestic violence affects children. SKU: 2-432
 - Understanding Traumatized and Maltreated Children: The Core Concepts- Video, 2004 - This DVD consists of seven, half-hour presentations focused on child maltreatment and trauma. Dr. Bruce Perry, from the ChildTrauma Academy, presents information on the following topics: - Challenging our beliefs
- The amazing human brain
- How the brain develops: The importance of early childhood development
- Neglect: How poverty of experience disrupts development
- The fear response: The impact of childhood trauma
- Living and working with traumatized children
- Violence and childhood
 SKU: 8-V-810
 - Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: A Literature Review- Report, 2024 - Childhood exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) can have both short- and long-term negative impacts on the health and well-being of children that can persist across generations. This literature review details prevalence, child perspectives, effects of exposure, and intergenerational transmission of violence. Information about protective factors and intervention strategies is also provided. - For a related literature review focused on intimate partner violence during pregnancy, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/pregnancy/intimate-partner-violence-ipv-during-pregnancy-a-literature-review/. SKU: 8-900
 - Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Pregnancy: A Literature Review- Report, 2024 - Intimate partner violence during pregnancy is one of the biggest health risks in the prenatal period. It is associated with significant physical and psychological consequences that can be longstanding for pregnant people and fetuses. This literature review details prevalence rates, risk factors for perpetration and victimization, adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother and fetus, and economic impacts associated with intimate partner violence during pregnancy. Intervention strategies are also outlined. - For a related literature review focused on the impacts intimate partner violence exposure on children, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/child-development/childhood-exposure-to-intimate-partner-violence-a-literature-review/. SKU: 2-462
 - Tips for Talking with Your Students: Building Healthy Relationships (In Person and Online)- Report, 2024 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for educators and provides tips for educating students about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships. SKU: 7-303
Booklets
 - Tips for Talking With Your Child: How to Build Healthy Relationships, Including Dating Relationships- Booklet, Revised 2024 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for parents and provides tips for talking with their child about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships. SKU: 7-302
 - Building Healthy Relationships: Yes, that includes dating relationships!- Booklet, 2023 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This booklet provides information about how to build healthy relationships of any kind (e.g., friendships, relationships with family, etc.), as well as information specific to healthy dating relationships. Recent additions to the booklet include further information about consent and communication skills. It is designed for use with youth (including those who aren’t dating yet). Saskatchewan adolescent perspectives were collected to inform the development of this resource. - For more information about online relationships, view the booklet Building Healthy Online Relationships. SKU: 7-301
Fact Sheets
 - Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy- Fact Sheet, 2024 - Intimate partner violence (IPV) involves behaviours by an intimate partner or ex-partner that cause physical, sexual, or psychological harm. While IPV can occur between partners of any gender or sexual orientation, women are most often the victims, and men are frequently the perpetrators. This fact sheet highlights the prevalence, risk factors, and impacts of IPV specifically during pregnancy. It details the significant health risks associated with IPV for both the mother and fetus and outlines key strategies for detection, intervention, and support. SKU: 2-435
 - Resiliency and Young Children: Reaching Out- Fact Sheet, 2013 - There are three main abilities that people who are resilient have: relax, reflect, and respond. These can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. These include emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of reaching out. SKU: 8-609
 - Helping Young Children Cope with Stress: Developing Resiliency- Fact Sheet, 2010 - This fact sheet helps professionals and communities understand their roles in helping young children to develop resiliency. Resilience is the ability to cope with and recover from stressful situations, changes, or problems. SKU: 8-602
 - Trauma, Stress, and Young Children- Fact Sheet, 2010 - Many people believe that young children are not affected by stress and trauma. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Brain development, attachment, and emotional regulation can all be impacted by stress and trauma. This fact sheet outlines the differences between positive and negative stress as well as tolerable and toxic trauma. Professionals are given practical tips for working with children who have been traumatized. SKU: 8-502
 - Domestic Violence and Young Children- Fact Sheet, 2015 - Intimate partner violence (domestic violence, partner abuse) refers to abuse that occurs within an intimate relationship. Intimate partner violence can happen in any intimate relationship regardless of income, length, living arrangements, marital status, or social status. This fact sheet discusses the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence on young children. SKU: 8-302
Information Cards
 - Helping Young Children Develop Resiliency and Cope with Stress- Information Card, Revised 2025 - Stress is inevitable. Every child and adult will experience stress at some time in their lives. Written in plain language, this information card provides practical information for caregivers to help their young children develop resiliency – coping skills to handle stressful events. SKU: 8-601
 - Stress and Trauma- Information Card, Revised 2024 - This information card provides basic information about the impact of stress and trauma on a young person’s body, particularly the development of his brain. SKU: 8-503
 - Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children- Information Card, 2024 - Written in plain language, this information card provides basic information about the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence during early childhood. Caregivers are given practical tips for helping children who have had this experience. SKU: 8-301
 - We Need to Be Safe- Information Card, Revised 2023 - This information card for the general public provides information on the impacts of intimate partner violence during pregnancy and available resources and supports. SKU: 2-434
 - I Need to Be Safe- Information Card, 2015 - This information card for the general public provides information on how domestic violence affects children. SKU: 2-432
Videos
 - Understanding Traumatized and Maltreated Children: The Core Concepts- Video, 2004 - This DVD consists of seven, half-hour presentations focused on child maltreatment and trauma. Dr. Bruce Perry, from the ChildTrauma Academy, presents information on the following topics: - Challenging our beliefs
- The amazing human brain
- How the brain develops: The importance of early childhood development
- Neglect: How poverty of experience disrupts development
- The fear response: The impact of childhood trauma
- Living and working with traumatized children
- Violence and childhood
 SKU: 8-V-810
Reports
 - Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: A Literature Review- Report, 2024 - Childhood exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) can have both short- and long-term negative impacts on the health and well-being of children that can persist across generations. This literature review details prevalence, child perspectives, effects of exposure, and intergenerational transmission of violence. Information about protective factors and intervention strategies is also provided. - For a related literature review focused on intimate partner violence during pregnancy, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/pregnancy/intimate-partner-violence-ipv-during-pregnancy-a-literature-review/. SKU: 8-900
 - Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Pregnancy: A Literature Review- Report, 2024 - Intimate partner violence during pregnancy is one of the biggest health risks in the prenatal period. It is associated with significant physical and psychological consequences that can be longstanding for pregnant people and fetuses. This literature review details prevalence rates, risk factors for perpetration and victimization, adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother and fetus, and economic impacts associated with intimate partner violence during pregnancy. Intervention strategies are also outlined. - For a related literature review focused on the impacts intimate partner violence exposure on children, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/child-development/childhood-exposure-to-intimate-partner-violence-a-literature-review/. SKU: 2-462
 - Tips for Talking with Your Students: Building Healthy Relationships (In Person and Online)- Report, 2024 - Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for educators and provides tips for educating students about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships. SKU: 7-303
