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May 2022
As an educator, we know you’re looking for help with online safety for children and youth. The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) has you covered, with everything from information about online risks and trends, to resources you can use within your organization and share with parents to help support online safety.
Educators need to know: Top concerns we’re hearing from parents*
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Their child sharing too much personal information online
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Not knowing who their child is connecting with online
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*Surveys of nearly 2,000 parents/caregivers during live Canadian Centre for Child Protection online safety
sessions in 2021/22.
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What we’re seeing through Cybertip.ca*
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131% increase in online luring
Online luring is a person (typically an adult) communicating with youth through technology, like texting or
chatting through an app/game/website, to make it easier to commit a specific sexual offence against them.
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110% increase in non-consensual distribution of intimate images (NCDII)
NCDII is a person posting or forwarding an intimate image/video of someone else that was created under private
circumstances, knowing the person would not consent to it.
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*2021 versus 2020.
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Video debut:
Online Risks and Emerging Trends
To help support online safety, C3P is launching a new video that addresses online risks and trends, as well as safety strategies families can use to help keep children and youth safe online. Watch the video and share it with families in your school community.
Watch video >
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Online Dangers:
Cyberbullying and Online Child Sexual Exploitation
C3P’s director of education, Noni Classen, serves as a panelist on this virtual panel discussion, hosted by Public Safety Canada. Hear what she has to say about the issues and the guidance she has for helping to keep young people safe online.
Watch video >
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Safety resources for youth and families
Whether you’re looking for activity books for the classroom or brochures for supporting parents, we have something for you.
Explore free resources >
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