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Cybertip.ca Alert: Alarming escalation in sextortion tactics targeting teens
This comes on the heels of the tipline’s most recent alert that warned parents of a 62% increase in reports of teens being sextorted over the past six months, with males, ages 15–17, being a particular focus.
Resources & Research: Taking Action
., you know the child’s parents), you should still report to the organization and also report your concerns to the child’s parents.
Keeping Kids Safe Everyday
With online luring, sextortion, and the sharing of intimate images on the rise, parental supervision and ongoing discussions with children about online safety has never been more essential.
Dangerous Reality: What parents need to know about the metaverse
Dangerous Reality: What parents need to know about the metaverse March 3, 2022 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, Canada — Cybertip.ca, Canada’s tipline for reporting online child sexual abuse and exploitation, is urging parents to be aware of the metaverse and the emerging risks that may come along with children and teens being in the largely unrestricted virtual space.
Order Materials: Online Child Sexual Victimization: Picking up the Pieces
Online Child Sexual Victimization: Picking up the Pieces Download free PDF French version Online Child Sexual Victimization: Picking up the Pieces is for parents/guardians whose tween/teenage child has experienced online victimization.
Order Materials: Parenting in the Online World
Parenting in the Online World Download free PDF French version Recognizing that many parents may feel overwhelmed trying to keep their kids safe on devices, the Parenting in the Online World booklet includes information on current trends and risks such as online luring, sextortion, deepfakes, and online sexual violence. $0.00 Free Shipping
Staying Safe Together
TikTok is a hugely popular app for tweens and teens, and they may want to spend more time creating and posting content.
Programs & Initiatives: DontGetSextorted.ca
DontGetSextorted.ca The DontGetSextorted.ca initiative uses humour to engage teens in a difficult conversation about how to prevent being sextorted and keep themselves safe.
Empowering parents to talk to youth about risks online
Empowering parents to talk to youth about risks online Without government regulation, parents are the strongest line of defense to protect children online February 11, 2025 For Immediate Release WINNIPEG, MB — On Safer Internet Day 2025 (SID), the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is making it easier for parents and caregivers to learn how to keep their kids safe online by highlighting its accessible resources.
Order Materials: Commit to Kids Guide for Parents Brochure
Commit to Kids Guide for Parents Brochure Download free PDF French version The Commit to Kids Guide for Parents brochure is designed to educate parents about risks and help them mobilize their communities to create safer environments for children. $0.00 Free Shipping