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C3P Supports Enhancing Online Safety of Canadian Children

The responsibility has solely — and unreasonably — been placed on parents.

Help us find missing children Asja and Milan Johnson

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

STATEMENT: Manitoba-wide cellphone restrictions in schools brings student well-being to the forefront

In addition to our support, we recognize that repeated public opinion polling shows a strong majority of citizens, parents, and teachers in Canada and abroad support these measures as well.

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.

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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.

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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Canadian Centre recommends back to school safety habits

Canadian Centre recommends back to school safety habits September 3, 2015 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, MB: The Canadian Centre for Child Protection reminds parents that back to school is a great time of year to review safety strategies with their child.

Survivors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) call out Twitter on its birthday for the spread of their devastating assault videos and imagery

Survivors have even resorted to impersonating a parent or a lawyer when reporting and sometimes working with other users to ‘crowd source’ the report.


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