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Resources & Research: Online Safety

Visit protectkidsonline.ca For Kids Zoe & Molly Online — This interactive series gives eight to 10-year-olds an opportunity to have some fun exploring what it means to be safe while playing games online.

Order Materials: Kids in the Know Programs

Kids in the Know Programs K-8 Kit (3rd Edition) $275.00 Standard Shipping K-6 Kit (3rd Edition) $230.00 Standard Shipping K-4 Kit (3rd Edition) $200.00 Standard Shipping Kindergarten Kit (3rd Edition) $125.00 Standard Shipping Kindergarten Top-up (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 1 Kit (3rd Edition) $125.00 Standard Shipping Grade 1 Top-up (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 2 Kit (3rd Edition) $140.00 Standard Shipping Grade 2 Top-up (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 3 Kit (3rd Edition) $85.00 Standard Shipping Grade 3 Top-up (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 4 Kit (3rd Edition) $40.00 Standard Shipping Grade 5 Kit (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 6 Kit (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 7 Kit (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Grade 8 Kit (3rd Edition) $35.00 Standard Shipping Free for a Limited Time: Grade 9/10 Digital Lesson $0.00 Digital Resource Teatree Tells: A Child Abuse Prevention Kit $50.00 Standard Shipping Online Safety Lessons $0.00 Digital Resource Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Lessons $0.00 Digital Resource

Reducing Cyberbullying and Exploitation among Teens in Canada

The modules are designed for Grades 7/8 and Grades 9/10.

Keeping Kids Safe Everyday

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Statement: Canadian Centre for Child Protection hosts a roundtable discussion with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and top experts to discuss a digital agenda for protecting Canada’s youngest and most vulnerable children

Statement: Canadian Centre for Child Protection hosts a roundtable discussion with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and top experts to discuss a digital agenda for protecting Canada’s youngest and most vulnerable children Gathering focuses on tackling child sexual abuse images and material involving children under 12 years of age October 10, 2014 For Immediate Release WINNIPEG, MB: Today, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection is proud to have held a roundtable discussion with the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada; law enforcement officials; industry and fellow advocates to strengthen our national resolve, commitment and coordination in our efforts to fight online child sexual exploitation.

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Most often, they received this content on their own mobile phone.2 36% of children in one Finnish study had been asked at least once a month to show or send nude photos of themselves, while 50% had received messages with sexual content in the same timeframe.3 A Swedish study reports that 46% of girls and 29% of boys age 10-13 had been offered money for nude photographs; while 80% of girls and 63% of boys had received unsolicited nude photographs.4 Waiting for tech platforms to prioritize the safety of children and youth isn’t working.

New Training for Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse

It crosses all ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds — 1 in 10 children have experienced sexual abuse before they turned 18 years old.

C3P and the Ontario College of Teachers: Creating safer education spaces for students

According to research, one in 10 Canadians reported being sexually victimized before they turned 18.1 In the majority of child sexual abuse cases, the offender was known to the child.2 Child-serving organizations need to better understand the issue of sexual abuse beyond common duty to report training and criminal record checks.

Programs & Initiatives: Commit to Kids

According to research, 1 in 10 Canadians reported being sexually victimized before they turned 18.i In the majority of child sexual abuse cases, the offender was known to the child.ii Child-serving organizations need to better understand the issue of sexual abuse beyond common duty to report training and criminal record checks.

Apple’s move to proactively tackle child sexual abuse material an important step toward industry‑wide, victim‑focused action

August 10, 2021 For Immediate Release Winnipeg, Canada — The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) welcomes news of Apple’s plans to tackle the spread of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online through the deployment of proactive image detection technology across most of its platforms in the U.S.


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