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New Partnership to Help Protect Children from Sexual Abuse.

The kit includes a Guide for Sport Organizations and a training video, as well as materials for parents and sports leaders.

Get Involved: Demand Change

The responsibility and blame has entirely — and unfairly — been placed on parents.

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

Nearly 550 children found or alleged to have been sexually abused by Canadian school personnel over last five years, study finds

They include: Establish fully independent bodies in all provinces tasked with receiving complaints (from the public, parents, students, and school personnel), conducting investigations, the adjudication process, and determining appropriate sanctions; Ensure disciplinary records are universally made public in all provinces and that the information contained in them is centralized for the purpose of policy and public interest research; Mandate the completion of evidence-based child protection training programs for all school personnel, including administrators in all provinces; Invest more in trauma-informed victim supports for students who are victimized within school environments.

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My First Safety Book Download free PDF French version Safety Planning Information for Parents of Children Ages 4 - 7 $0.00 Free Shipping

Statement: Justice for Todd family, more work ahead to keep Canadian children safe online

It is unacceptable that the burden of keeping our youth safe on the internet falls squarely on the shoulders of Canadian parents.

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.”

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.

Groundbreaking study on abducted then murdered children

Depending on age, development and environments, parents need to consider levels of adequate supervision.

STATEMENT: Shutdown of Omegle is good news for children

This goes far beyond simply blaming parents; the fact that this site existed in the first place is the real problem.


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