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National tipline sees concerning increase in online sexual violence against Canadian youth
C3P also encourages parents/caregivers to report any instances of online sexual violence, harm, or victimization to cybertip.ca/report.
Resources & Research: Child Sexual Abuse Images on the Internet: A Cybertip.ca Analysis
Focus efforts on prevention and education using recognized prevention programming in addition to the creation of new resources for parents, health care professionals, and public facilities (e.g., pools).
Canadian child protection agencies provide support resources for Ukrainian and Russian refugee families fleeing from war
“The Big Feelings Come and Go storybook can also help parents to understand how trauma affects their child as well as themselves.
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Download An Analysis of Financial Sextortion Victim Posts Published on r/Sextortion – Full Report March 2023 C3P releases new survey findings, Parents’ Perspectives on how Child Sexual Abuse Material Impacts the Entire Family, where twenty parents from around the globe whose children's sexual abuse was recorded gave their feedback.
First of its Kind Data on the Role of the Internet and its Impact on Child Sexual Abuse
Some of the results include: All 150 participants (100%) had their child sexual abuse recorded (images, videos) and 61% believed the recordings had been distributed online while 38% were unsure whether it was shared online Almost 70% of the survivors worried about being recognized by someone because of the recording of their child sexual abuse 30 respondents reported being identified by a person who had seen their child sexual abuse imagery 58% of respondents reported having had more than one person abusing them 82% of the primary offenders involved in multiple offender scenarios were parents or extended family members of the child 56% of the survivors indicated that the abuse began before the age of four, and 87% were 11 years of age or younger 42% were abused for more than 10 years At least 74 respondents (nearly 50%) were survivors of organized sexual abuse (abuse that involves children being subjected to sexual abuse by multiple offenders) 67% of the survivors were threatened with physical harm including being told they would die or be killed 85% of the survivors anticipated needing ongoing/future therapy “These survey results shed a critical light on the new realities faced by victims of child sexual abuse,” said Lianna McDonald, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre.
Resources & Research: International Survivors’ Survey
In fact, 30 respondents reported being identified by a person who had seen their child sexual abuse imagery. 58% of respondents reported having had more than one person abusing them, while 82% of the primary offenders involved in multiple offender scenarios were parents or extended family members of the child. 56% of the survivors indicated that the abuse began before the age of four, and 87% were 11 years of age or younger. 42% were abused for more than 10 years.
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Some of the preliminary results1 include: 73% of the survivors worry about being recognized by someone because of the recording of their child sexual abuse Nearly 60% of the survivors indicated that the single/primary abuser was a parent 56% of the survivors indicated that the abuse began before between the ages of 0-four, and of those, over 60% indicated that the abuse continued into adulthood At least 66 surveys (52%) involved organized sexual abuse (abuse that involves children being subjected to sexual abuse by multiple offenders) 67% of the survivors were threatened with physical harm and of those 43% were told they would die or be killed 82% of the survivors anticipate needing ongoing/future therapy “Given what we heard from survivors, we believe that one of the most important outcomes of Project Arachnid will be the psychological relief offered to survivors who have had no control over the ongoing sharing of their abuse,” said McDonald.
Campaign Launches in Time for National Missing Children’s Day on May 25.
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