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Get Involved: Demand Change
The responsibility and blame has entirely — and unfairly — been placed on parents.
Few barriers preventing kids from accessing adult-rated apps, incoherent age ratings, app store analysis finds
“Apple and Google are placing the responsibility solely on parents to determine what is safe for their family, yet parents are not offered useful information, leaving them with the incorrect impression that the risk to their child is limited or even non‑existent,” says Lianna McDonald, Executive Director of C3P.
Province proposes law, partners with Cybertip.ca to assist victims when intimate images are distributed without consent
As well, new tools will help schools and parents better identify, prevent and respond to sexting and cyberbullying, Education and Advanced Learning Minister James Allum announced today.
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Parents’ Perspectives on how Child Sexual Abuse Material Impacts the Entire Family Findings from C3P’s survey of parents of CSAM survivors shed new light on how this crime significantly impacts entire families.
Canadian Centre for Child Protection and MTS Future First – Working together to increase the safety of youth in Manitoba
With the purchase of an MTS smartphone, parents of teenagers will receive a free educational kit to assist them in understanding the potential risks their child may face when connecting online and corresponding strategies for increasing their personal safety.
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.
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 delivers sextortion information to youth and caregivers
Stop talking to the sextorter Screenshot the messages Block the sextorter Tell a safe adult what happened and go to NeedHelpNow.ca “Reports of sextortion continue to climb and until we have government regulation holding tech companies accountable for the harm facilitated on their products, we have to arm children and their parents with as much information as we can,” says Lianna McDonald, Executive Director of C3P.
STATEMENT: Canadian Centre for Child Protection Calls for Action to Keep Kids Safe in Sport
We encourage all parents to advocate for the protection of their children by learning more and ensuring the organizations they entrust their children to are taking necessary steps to keep kids safe.