Online child exploitation can be subtle. Grooming is a tactic in which someone builds trust with a child to gain access to and control the child by normalizing behaviours and expectations. Learn more about what you can do: canada.ca/en/public-safety-c…
ALT An open laptop with red notification bubbles featuring a frowny face, a broken heart, and a thumbs down icon. Text: Protect your kids from online harassment.
Online harm doesn’t just happen to youth on the internet: it can happen in their private messaging platforms too.
Help your teen stay safe online by reading our Cybertip.ca Alert: cybertip.ca/en/online-harms/….
If you have any information about Mekayla’s disappearance, please report tips to MissingKids.ca or Saskatchewan RCMP at 1-844-880-6518. Learn more about Mekayla here: alert.missingkidsalert.ca/vi….
71% of child grooming cases involve technology. Learn about potential warning signs to look out for, and how to protect your kids from grooming: #OnlineSafetycanada.ca/en/public-safety-c…
ALT Image of a youth in bed using a smartphone. Text: 71% of child grooming cases involve technology. Source: Canadian Centre for Child Protection
If you have any information about Myrna’s disappearance, please report tips to MissingKids.ca or RCMP's "F" Division Major Crime North at 306-780-5461. Learn more about Myrna here: alert.missingkidsalert.ca/vi….
❌ Unwanted sexual talk: when someone tries to get you to talk about sex or say something sexual to them.
👉 Results from our recent survey of Canadian teen victims found that 4 in 5 had experienced this form of sexual violence online.
📑 Read more: protectchildren.ca/en/resour…
Australia made big steps this week to help protect their teens online.
"Delaying teens from accessing social media isn't a substitute for comprehensive online safety laws, but it puts their best interest first - not the wants of tech." @LiannaMcDonaldprotectchildren.ca/en/press-…
❗ A national survey of Canadian teens who had experienced online sexual violence said Snapchat was the most common platform where the harm happened, followed by Instagram, then Facebook.
🌐 Tech companies need to do more to keep users safe. Read more: protectchildren.ca/en/resour…
Echoing C3P's Monique St. Germain this morning: Bill C-16's proposed amendments to the Criminal Code would help better support victims and survivors of sexual abuse and exploitation. C3P has long supported changes such as these - Canada is making important progress!
If you have any information about James, please report tips to MissingKids.ca or Vegreville RCMP at 780-632-2223. Learn more about James here: alert.missingkidsalert.ca/vi….
This #GivingTuesday, you can help us make a difference in the lives of victims, survivors, and families impacted by online sexual violence. Donate today: protectchildren.ca/en/get-in…
9 adolescents victimes de violence sexuelle sur 10 (86 %) ont été approchés sur les plateformes numériques comme Messenger ou WhatsApp, selon le CCPE.
Ces applications de messagerie sont devenues un vrai terrain de chasse pour les cyberprédateurs. Il est temps que le gouvernement agisse pour protéger nos enfants du contenu pornographie en ligne.
S-209 fait partie de la solution.
Lisez l’article de La Presse et le rapport du CCPE pour comprendre l’urgence d’agir.
9 out of 10 (86%) teens who are victims of sexual violence were approached on digital platforms such as Messenger or WhatsApp, according to the C3P.
These messaging apps have become a veritable hunting ground for cyber predators. It's time for the government to take action to protect our children from pornographic content online.
S-209 is part of the solution.
Read the C3P report to understand the urgency of taking action.
@CdnChildProtect@LP_LaPresse@GDuchaine@ctouzinlp.ca/6VrbEm?sharing=trueprotectchildren.ca/en/resour…
Online sexual exploitation, from #sextortion to #grooming, can happen to any child who spends time online. Find out how you can prevent this from happening to your child by exploring these resources: canada.ca/en/public-safety-c…
ALT Image of a youth doing schoolwork in a classroom, looking concerned. Text: 1 in 20 parents say their child has been a victim of online sexual exploitation. Source: 2022 Online Child Sexual Exploitation Public Awareness Research.
We wanted to learn more about how teens experience online sexual violence, so we asked. And they answered.
The results are alarming, but not surprising. Without online safety laws in Canada, kids are vulnerable to being sexually victimized online. More: protectchildren.ca/en/press-…