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Order Materials: Zoe & Molly Online Postcard

Zoe & Molly Online Postcard French version The Zoe and Molly Online postcard is designed to send home with students in Grades 3 and 4, to encourage safety conversations among children and their parents/guardians while using the resources at zoeandmolly.ca. $0.00 Free Shipping

Order Materials: Child Development Safety Sheet (11-12 years)

Child Development Safety Sheet (11-12 years) Download free PDF French version This safety sheet provides parents and educators with background information on child development and personal safety (for children 11 to 12 years of age). $0.00 Digital Resource

International survey reveals impact on families of survivors of child sexual abuse material

I feel like we are living a series of crime shows. — Survey respondent Parents of survivors from around the globe completed the survey, including in Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Australia.

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.”

Family issues plea for answers to find missing 16-year-old Delaine Copenace

Family issues plea for answers to find missing 16-year-old Delaine Copenace Any information could help ‪#‎finddelaine March 8, 2016 For Immediate Release The intensive police and community search for missing Kenora teen Delaine Copenace is entering its 11th day.

Order Materials: MissingKids.ca "Worst Nightmare" Campaign Card

MissingKids.ca "Worst Nightmare" Campaign Card The MissingKids.ca "Worst Nightmare" campaign postcard features information on the services available to parents searching for their missing child. $0.00 Free Shipping

Put safety in their treat bag - Buddies make Halloween a little less scary

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (Canadian Centre) wants to remind parents and caregivers that Halloween is an important time to review safety strategies with their children.

Order Materials: Kindergarten Kit (3rd Edition)

Kindergarten Kit (3rd Edition) French version Lessons address feelings, identifying a safe grown-up to go to for help, naming body parts, okay and not okay touching, the buddy system, getting permissions from parents/guardians, and what to do when lost.

Trick-or-treating doesn’t have to be scary

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection encourages parents to make safety a part of the Halloween preparations, as trick-or treating can be a great platform help build children’s safety competence and confidence. 5 Habits for a Safe Halloween is a great resource for parents to review strategies with kids of all ages to help keep them safe throughout their Halloween activities.

Phoenix 11 Statement: Meta’s Response Following the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing Unacceptable for Survivors

Zuckerberg chose to piece together a copy and pasted answer from other questions posed2, reiterating Meta’s policies on teen accounts, and using the opportunity to tout its new nudity protection feature3.


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