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October 2022

What we’ve been up to Groundbreaking roundtable discussion provides survivors with platform to connect with policy-makers Following Cybertip.ca’s 20th anniversary, C3P hosted a virtual roundtable connecting three federal cabinet ministers with survivors and families whose lives have been irreparably changed because of online sexual violence to share valuable insight into much needed changes.

Resources & Research: An Analysis of Financial Sextortion Victim Posts Published on r/Sextortion

In an open-source analysis of 6,500+ first-hand accounts shared publicly by sextortion victims on a popular forum, Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) research analysts found additional information on what has quickly become a public safety emergency affecting many Canadians and online users abroad.

New online safety campaign launches for parents and youth

It includes television, print, digital and social media tools, with additional information and resources available at protectkidsonline.ca, a website which provides tips on what parents can do to keep kids safe online, along with age-appropriate points to talk about with tweens and teens.

Ontario Provincial Police and National Charity Teaming Up to Help Protect Children

“On behalf of the OPP, I am proud to partner with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection to train as many OPP officers and members of the public as possible about what each of us can do to prevent child victimization and sexual exploitation.”

Today’s Trojan Horse Looks Different.

What they may not realize, however, is these devices are also Trojan Horses that can give offenders direct, 24-7 access to children in their homes, bedrooms and schools.

Order Materials: Big Feelings Come and Go Video Read-Along Storybook

Big Feelings Come and Go Video Read-Along Storybook French version ASL version Watch video The Big Feelings Come and Go video read-along storybook teaches kids about freeze, flight and fight, and what to do to help manage their big feelings. $0.00 Digital Resource

Breaking the Cycle of Victimization

And that’s JUST what OUR system found.

The Risks of Tweens Going Live

To learn more about the risks of live streaming, what parents can do to keep tweens safe, and age-appropriate points to talk about with tweens, visit protectkidsonline.ca/live Quotes: “Open communication with children is very important when it comes to online activities.

Canadian Centre for Child Protection calls on technology companies to do more to reduce child sexual abuse material online

While some may be doing cutting-edge proactive detection and removing material immediately, others rely on their users to report abuse and enter into debates about what constitutes child sexual abuse images, or simply ignore requests to remove the material altogether.

Global Fight Being Waged on Child Sexual Abuse Imagery on the Internet

“We owe it to survivors to do what we can, and collaborate wherever possible, to reduce the availability of child sexual abuse imagery online.”


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