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Resources & Research: Abducted then Murdered Children: A Canadian Study

The study, which examines 155 child victims and 93 offenders, involved an environmental scan and examination of instances involving the abduction and subsequent murder of a child by someone other than a parent or close relative.

Today’s Trojan Horse Looks Different.

“We need all Canadians – especially parents – calling on government to regulate the platforms that make it possible for offenders to virtually enter our children’s bedrooms.”

Statement: New Manitoba law puts students’ safety at the forefront

The Act will lead to more transparency, clarity, and procedural fairness that will benefit students, teachers and parents alike.

Take the scare out of trick-or-treat

Take the scare out of trick-or-treat 5 safety habits for your kids this Halloween October 29, 2019 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, MB: 5 Habits for a Safe Halloween is a quick and easy guide from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) for parents to help practice their safety conversations with kids of all ages.

Campaign provides Internet safety information to youth.

A new website, radio PSAs and printed educational resources will provide Yukon schools, parents and youth organizations with information about cyberbullying, the harmful impacts of sending explicit texts and photos, and the importance of getting help when it’s needed.

Video Read-Along Storybooks

Zoe & Molly: If Asked to Share and Your Parents Aren’t Aware, Say No Zoe and Molly meet a new “friend” while playing Blocker online.

Programs & Initiatives

Self/Peer Exploitation The Self/Peer Exploitation Guide helps educators and parents respond to incidents of self/peer exploitation, better known as sexting.

Resources & Research

Parents’ Perspectives on how Child Sexual Abuse Material Impacts the Entire Family Findings from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s (C3P) survey of parents of child sexual abuse material survivors shed new light on how this crime significantly impacts entire families.

Help us find missing children Asja and Milan Johnson

An estimated 80 per cent* of child abductions are committed by parents.

Statement: Child protection organization shares personal safety resources in response to sexual assault of a child

Families can review safety strategies like the buddy system, checking-in with a parent before going anywhere with anyone, understanding safe boundaries, and trusting their instincts, regularly as part of everyday discussions.


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