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Study sheds light on severity of child sexual abuse images and new initiative aimed at victims

What makes this particularly concerning is the very young age of the children in the images.

Video Read-Along Storybooks

What will these two besties do?

Video Read-Along Storybook: Makoons’ Keep and Speak Secrets

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Sexual crimes against Canadian children rising at alarming rate, new Stats Can police‑reported data shows

Set the expectation you will monitor your child’s online activities, and work together to establish guidelines around texting, social media, live streaming, and gaming, such as who your child can do these things with and on what apps.

Youth increasingly targeted online prompting changes to NeedHelpNow.ca

A new video to accompany the launch will walk youth through what they can expect when they reach out to NeedHelpNow.ca, and the types of support offered.

Phoenix 11 in Ottawa to speak about eradicating the spread of child sexual abuse material and its ongoing distribution on the Internet

We were afraid of the dark, we were afraid of the unknown, we were afraid of our past and what it meant for our future.

Governments and financial institutions to step up fight against child sex abuse material on the internet

“The technology tools already exist to make that happen – what is lacking is the will from technology companies and regulation from governments.

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

“This is an ongoing problem that is getting worse, and so it really does beg the question about what are these companies doing to keep children safe?

Few barriers preventing kids from accessing adult-rated apps, incoherent age ratings, app store analysis finds

“Apple and Google are placing the responsibility solely on parents to determine what is safe for their family, yet parents are not offered useful information, leaving them with the incorrect impression that the risk to their child is limited or even non‑existent,” says Lianna McDonald, Executive Director of C3P.

Together for a Better Internet

Together for a Better Internet February 4, 2019 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, MB: This Safer Internet Day (February 5, 2019) the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (Canadian Centre) is helping families start the conversation about internet safety by highlighting Zoe & Molly Online, an interactive website that lets kids ages eight to 10 explore what it means to be safe while playing games online and the risks associated with sharing their personal information and sending pictures online.


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