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Playing It Safe

Resources

Youth Organizations

  • iHuman Youth Society

    iHuman is a fabulous Arts drop-in space in Edmonton\\\‘s inner city that provides youth with a chance to make music, art, and be creative in a safe space.

  • The Youth Restorative Action Project

    YRAP is a non-profit volunteer run project that helps youth going through court by promoting Restorative Justice and the rights and equality of all youth.

  • YouthCo Aids Society

    Youthco provides a number of services to HIV/Hep C positive youth in Vancouver, including a drop-in, needle exchange, counselling, support and much, much more!!!

social media sites

  • homelessnation

    Homeless Nation is a website that offers anyone the opportunity to express their passions about social issues in a variety of creative ways. People can post videos, music or audio clips, photos or blog stories.

  • Filmmaker in Residence

    The Filmmaker-in-Residence (FIR) program is an alternative model of media-making. This collaborative initiative is the National Film Board of Canada’s effort to reach out to communities and place media creation in the hands of citizens – the agents of true social change. In this pilot project, Katerina Cizek is Filmmaker-in Residence at St. Michael’s Hospital, working with partners on the front lines: doctors, nurses, researchers and patients. From local projects at the Inner City Health Unit, to global ones, FIR partners media with medicine in innovative ways.

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