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Erin’s Law

What is Erin’s Law Erin’s Law aims to enhance child sexual abuse prevention and reporting for students, school staff, and parents and is named after child sexual abuse survivor and advocate Erin Merryn.

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.

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.

Canadian Centre offers condolences on the loss of Delaine Copenace

The Canadian Centre, through our national missing children resource and response centre (MissingKids.ca) worked closely with Delaine’s parents, Anida and Tony, and law enforcement on the case.

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.

Help us find missing children Asja and Milan Johnson

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

Statement: Decade-long journey for justice

While nothing can ever take away the pain Amanda’s parents, Carol and Norm Todd, family and friends have dealt with since her death, it is encouraging that the Canadian justice system has done its part to make the offender accountable for these offences.

Resources & Research: Child Sexual Abuse by K–12 School Personnel in Canada

Parents should have the right to know about any professional misconduct by the people with privileged access to their children.

Cybertip.ca Marks Fifth Annual Awareness Day

The Canadian Centre is encouraging parents and adult members of the community to visit Cybertip.ca to view the campaign and to engage in the conversation on social using the hashtag #ctipday2016.

New Study on Child Sexual Abuse by K-12 School Personnel in Canada

Parents should have the right to know about any professional misconduct by the people with privileged access to their children.


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