Chercher : NiftByte Compare the Best Prices for CD Keys and Steam Keys
Statement on behalf of the Phoenix 11: Survivors of child sexual abuse material demand action from tech one year after key players support online anti-exploitation principles
Statement on behalf of the Phoenix 11: Survivors of child sexual abuse material demand action from tech one year after key players support online anti-exploitation principles March 5, 2021 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, Canada — Today the Phoenix 11, a collective of survivors whose child sexual abuse was recorded, and in the majority of cases, distributed online, issued the following statement on the one year anniversary of the establishment of the Five Country Ministerial group’s (5 Eyes) Voluntary Principles to Counter Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (Voluntary Principles): “One year ago we, the Phoenix 11, were invited to participate in a roundtable meeting in Washington, D.C. with White House representatives, ministers from the 5 Eyes, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and prominent members of the tech industry.
New data-driven report shows depth of internet companies’ failure to curb spread of child sexual abuse material
Key findings of the report include: Nearly half of all media detections (48%) are linked to a file-hosting service operated by publicly traded French telecommunications company Free.
Sexual crimes against Canadian children rising at alarming rate, new Stats Can police‑reported data shows
Several key child‑related violations have been steadily trending upwards over previous years, fuelled in large part by the use of technology.
Order Materials: Child Sexual Abuse: It Is Your Business
Child Sexual Abuse: It Is Your Business Download free PDF French version The Child Sexual Abuse: It Is Your Business booklet includes information adults need to know about child sexual abuse, the disclosure process and key prevention tips. $0.00 Free Shipping
Resources & Research: Child Sexual Abuse Images on the Internet: A Cybertip.ca Analysis
Summary of Key Findings Key findings from Child Sexual Abuse Images on the Internet: A Cybertip.ca Analysis include: 78% of the images and videos assessed depicted very young, prepubescent children under 12 years old. 63% of those children under 12 years old appeared to be under 8 years of age. 7% of those children under 8 years old appeared to be babies or toddlers. 80% of the children were girls. 77% of the children’s faces were visible in the images and videos. 50% of the images and videos involved explicit sexual activity/assaults and extreme sexual assaults. 54% of the abuse acts against children under 12 years old involved explicit sexual activity/assaults and extreme sexual assaults. 60% of the abuse acts against babies and toddlers involved explicit sexual activity/assaults and extreme sexual assaults. 69% of the images and videos appeared to be in a home setting, of which 70% captured explicit sexual activity/assaults and extreme sexual assaults. 83% of the adults visible in the images and videos were males. 97% of the content involved explicit sexual activity/assaults and extreme sexual assaults when adult males were visible with the children in the images and video.
Help keep youth and children safe from online sexual exploitation
“I would like to commend the valuable work that Cybertip.ca has done in the past 12 years, and offer my sincere best wishes for continued success,” said Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Steven Blaney.
Resources & Research: Child Sexual Abuse and Victimization by K-12 School Personnel in Canada
The findings and recommendations for action are intended to better equip key decision-makers in government and professional teacher associations to make effective, evidence-based changes that foster safe, healthy, and thriving learning environments within schools.
Get Involved: Demand Change
Here are some key points to help: Children are at risk every day.
International Group of Experts to Meet and Develop Recommendations to Better Support Victims
The Canadian Centre has engaged this international working group to assist in developing key recommendations tied to supporting this unique population.
Google’s proposed child‑safety measures a big step forward, more details needed to evaluate policy changes
Google’s proposed child‑safety measures a big step forward, more details needed to evaluate policy changes August 12, 2021 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, Canada — The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) welcomes news of Google’s plan to bring about significant design and policy changes to better protect children and adolescents in the digital space, and is hopeful the company will also provide more details in the near future on some key questions raised by this initiative.