Confident Parenting in Recovery
2300-42, 90 minutes, 2016 This film offers advice and tools from educators, counselor and parents who have unique perspectives because they too have struggled with tea same parenting challenges. Request
2300-42, 90 minutes, 2016 This film offers advice and tools from educators, counselor and parents who have unique perspectives because they too have struggled with tea same parenting challenges. Request
2300-43, 110 minutes, 2016 This film offers advice from experts who address three distinct areas: physical sexual health, mental sexual health and abuse. Request
2400-12, 18 minutes, 2012 The Digital Blackout DVD tells the story of a school that conducted an experiment, challenging their student body and faculty to stow the social media and record their experiences. The Digital Blackout is eye-opening. Digital Blackout Request
2400-13, 20 minutes, 2014 This program clearly explains the dangers of texting and driving, presents the facts and stats, and teaches teens to put the brakes on texting and driving. Texting & Driving Request
3600-43, 23 minutes, 2010 Cyberbullying occurs when teens use cell phones or the internet to harass or threaten others. The hosts offer a series of facts about cyberbullying, and explain several steps that will help viewers from being victimized. Cyberbullying Request
3400-10, 41 minutes, 2011 In this film, native children were subjected to emotional, physical and spiritual abuse; Mount Pleasant students were inevitably alienated from their families, native languages, and tribal religions. This film combines archival materials with present-day interviews to make clear just how inhumane the system was. Indian School: Stories...
3400-11, 18 minutes, 2015 Residential schools are a part of our shared history in Canada. Prior to European contact, First Nations people had their own education system, governing system, beliefs and customs. In 1883, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald authorized the creation of three “industrial schools.” Thus began the...
3500-10, 20 minutes, 2012 Interviews with teenagers expose misinformation about HPV. Students learn that oral sex is not safe and that both males and females can spread the disease through any kind of genital contact. HPV: What every teen needs to know Request
3500-11, 20 minutes, 2012 Using an engaging combination of student interviews, humor, animations and expert commentary by leading health professionals, this program exposes the most common myths about sexually transmitted infections. Biggest Myths About STI’s Request
3600-45, 17 minutes, 2011 Most teens don’t like to see their peers bullied but are not sure whether or how to respond. This film offers the empowering message that the most effective way to deal with bullying is through the efforts of those who witness it. Request