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Groundbreaking Tool to Remove Online Child Sexual Abuse Material

“We can no longer deny what is right in front of us.

The largest unwanted film festival reveals scale of online child sexual abuse material

“It’s hard to describe what it feels like to know that at any given moment someone somewhere is looking at images of me as a child being sexually abused and getting sick gratification from it.

May 25th is Missing Children’s Day

It could not be determined for all 147 cases what the child was doing at the time of abduction.

Statement: Canadian Centre calls for change to address risks posed by child sex offenders

For example, a serious home invasion generally results in a 7 to 10 year prison sentence, whereas the starting point for a sentence involving what the court deems to be a “major” or “serious” sexual assault of a child is 4 to 5 years.

New data-driven report shows depth of internet companies’ failure to curb spread of child sexual abuse material

“The findings in our report support what those who work on the frontlines of child protection have intuitively known for a long time — relying on internet companies to voluntarily take action to stop these abuses is not working.

Resources & Research: How we are Failing Children: Changing the Paradigm

This framework is an urgent call to adopt criteria for removing images/videos that focuses on what is in the best interest of the victimized child.

Campaign Launches in Time for National Missing Children’s Day on May 25.

Age progression software has been used to develop a photograph of what Nicole may look like as an adult and has been sent out to the public.

Accessible Employment Policy

Practices and Measures: The cooperation of the employee on the establishment and implementation of the accommodation and any related plan may include but is not limited to: providing C3P with any relevant information that may assist C3P in the assessment of the accommodation request, including any medical reports, or reports by other practitioners in the area of workplace accommodations for persons disabled by barriers (where reasonably requested); complying with any plan, process, or procedure put in place to carry out the accommodation and performing their work in accordance with the plan, process, or procedure; providing C3P with feedback with respect to the requirements of the accommodation; participating in and cooperating with accommodation efforts on an on-going basis, including communicating with C3P if modifications to the accommodation plan, process, or procedure are requested or if accommodation is no longer required; participating in an evaluation of the employee as requested by C3P, to assist C3P in determining what reasonable accommodation is required. 4.3.Employer responsibilities regarding assessment of accommodation requests, and preparation and communication of an accommodation plan(s) where warranted Policy Statement: C3P will assess all requests for accommodation on an individual basis, taking into account the nature of the disability, the accommodation requested, the operational impacts of the requested accommodation, and any other relevant factors.

Programs & Initiatives: Zoe & Molly Online

Zoe & Molly Online Zoe & Molly Online is an interactive series that gives kids ages 8 to 10 an opportunity to have some fun exploring what it means to be safe while playing games online.

Order Materials: Child Sexual Abuse: Picking up the Pieces

Child Sexual Abuse: Picking up the Pieces Download free PDF French version Child Sexual Abuse: Picking up the Pieces addresses how parents/guardians may feel after abuse is discovered and what their child may be experiencing emotionally, as well as practical and tangible steps parents/guardians can take to support their child and get support for themselves as a parent/guardian. $0.00 Free Shipping


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