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Online Training: Commit to Kids: Foundational Information for Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse

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Press & Media

Press & Media News Releases, Statements & Blogs Feb. 14, 2025 Statement: Manitoba’s Commissioner of Teacher Professional Conduct continued employment with teachers’ union undermines public trust in new student-victim complaint office Feb. 11, 2025 Empowering parents to talk to youth about risks online Jan. 28, 2025 Disrupting the worldwide spread of child sexual abuse material: Project Arachnid marks eight years Jan. 20, 2025 Canadian Centre for Child Protection brings CSAM-victim perspectives to the Supreme Court of Canada See all releases See all blog posts Public Awareness Raising public awareness about issues related to missing and exploited children, including emerging concerns affecting Canadian children and families, is a big part of what we do.

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.

Campaign provides Internet safety information to youth.

A new website, radio PSAs and printed educational resources will provide Yukon schools, parents and youth organizations with information about cyberbullying, the harmful impacts of sending explicit texts and photos, and the importance of getting help when it’s needed.

Zoe & Molly resources upgraded as offender tactics evolve

Zoe & Molly materials help teachers and parents have relevant, important conversations about staying safe online with their children and students in Grades 3 and 4.

Programs & Initiatives

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

Statement: Proposed transparency reforms for teacher discipline puts student safety first

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is especially supportive of the following measures proposed in the bill: The establishment of a Commissioner tasked with investigating and adjudicating complaints of teacher misconduct from any person, which may include students, parents, teachers, and other school personnel; The move towards more transparency in teacher discipline, including the creation of an online registry of teachers to allow the public to obtain information about the status of a teacher’s teaching certificate, the publication of any consent resolution agreements or disciplinary decisions associated to the teacher, and the holding of public hearings; and The inclusion of all offences related to child sexual abuse material in the list of matters constituting professional misconduct.

Apple’s move to proactively tackle child sexual abuse material an important step toward industry‑wide, victim‑focused action

The move will see Apple’s system warn children and parents about sensitive content and scan on‑device images against data banks of known images of CSAM.

DON’T LEAVE CSAM VICTIMS BEHIND IN LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS: STATEMENT FROM THE PHOENIX 11 TO THE FIVE COUNTRY MINISTERIAL

There are no parental controls that will address our trauma when parents, family members, and trusted family friends are our abusers.

Surveys: Survivors & Families

International Survivors’ Survey Survey For Protective Parents International Survivors’ Survey To better understand the impacts of survivors having their child sexual abuse recorded and/or distributed online, C3P first launched the International Survivors’ Survey in January 2016.


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