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Resources & Research: New Education Resources October 2023

Activity book Parents – Online Safety Risks and Trends Safeguarding Children and Youth: Online Risks and Trends Support for Youth – Help for Online Victimization NeedHelpNow.ca needhelpnow.ca Understanding and Coping with Trauma Trauma Education Video Series

Order Materials: Protecting Your Child

Protecting Your Child Download free PDF Protecting Your Child is intended to help parents/guardians better understand the issue of child sexual abuse.

Order Materials: Zoe & Molly Online: When Online Games Get Weird (Grade 4)

Zoe & Molly Online: When Online Games Get Weird (Grade 4) Download free PDF French version Watch read-along comic book video This comic book reinforces one of the 7 Root Safety Strategies, "If asked to share and your parents aren’t aware, say NO.”

Check your holiday list twice; remember to include safety this season.

The Billy Brings his Buddies program was created to help parents and teachers start the practical conversation about the buddy system with children in Grade 1.

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.

Keeping Kids Safe Everyday

Activity Books Billy Brings his Buddies activity book (age 6-7) My First Safety Book activity book (age 4-7) Zoe & Molly Online: Stuck in a Weird Spot comic (age 7-8) Zoe & Molly Online: When Online Games Get Weird comic (age 8-9) Safety Rocks activity book (age 7-9) Be Smart, Strong & Safe (age 11-12) What’s the Deal (age 12-14) Video Read-Along Storybooks Billy and Basmah Bring a Buddy Along Big Feelings Come and Go Makoons’ Keep and Speak Secrets Teatree’s Keep and Speak Secrets Cosmo Trusts His Instincts Zoe and Molly: Stuck in a Weird Spot Zoe & Molly Online: If Asked to Share and Your Parents Aren’t Aware, Say No Tulee Means Business Baxter Bunny Brings his Buddies Hooty Knows Click here for more FREE online and personal safety resources and watch our video on online risks and trends.

Resources & Research: Reviewing the Enforcement of App Age Ratings in Apple®’s App Store® and Google Play®

There are age rating inconsistencies across Apple, Google and the apps’ terms of services Example: YouTube® is rated 17+ on Apple, 13+ (“Teen”) on Google Play, and 13+ in YouTube’s terms of service Chatroulette-style apps were available for download in Google Play and Apple’s App store, despite Apple making them subject to removal from their store in 2010 Example: Searching for “chatroulette” in Apple’s App Store as an 11 and 13 year old, returned numerous apps, including Chat for Strangers: Video Chat, Juice Live: Adult Video Chat, and Showme; Random Video Chat.

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.

Programs & Initiatives: Teatree Tells

Educators and Parents/Guardians What does it do?

Boys aggressively targeted on Instagram and Snapchat, analysis of Cybertip.ca data shows

Through the operation of Cybertip.ca, C3P has been receiving an unprecedented volume of reports from youth and sometimes their concerned parents about falling prey to aggressive sextortion tactics.


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