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As a victim of this most horrific crime of child sexual abuse material, I have felt alone, misunderstood, and helpless. It is time for the world to understand child sexual abuse material and the unimaginable impacts it has on us, the victims. We need to find our voice to help those who wish to be better able to understand and help us.

— International Survivor Survey participant

Advocating Alongside Survivors

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) works in collaboration with survivors to empower and elevate their voices. C3P recognizes the critical role survivors have in helping people understand the issue of child sexual abuse material and online exploitation through their own experiences and the power of their collective voices. We are committed to working together with survivors to reduce child sexual victimization.

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