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Safeguarding Children and Youth – Human Trafficking Children for Sexual Exploitation
A training video that provides adults within schools and other youth-serving organizations information to build capacity to safeguard youth from trafficking for sexual exploitation.
URL: https://protectchildren.ca/en/human-trafficking-overview/

Trending Resources, Timely Support
A section on the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s website with resources and information to help families and schools keep kids safe.

ProtectKidsOnline.ca
A website with information for parents/guardians about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep them safe while online.

Cybertip.ca
Canada’s national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.

Addressing Self/Peer Exploitation
A resource guide to help school personnel respond to issues of self/peer exploitation, offering a structure and framework on how to respond if a self/peer exploitation incident does occur with students in their school.

NeedNelpNow.ca
NeedHelpNow.ca helps teens stop the spread of sexual pictures or videos and provides support along the way.

Dontgetsextorted.ca
Dontgetsextorted.ca uses humour to talk to teens about sextortion and how they can keep themselves safe.

Duty to Report
Information about the legal to duty to report a child in need of protection, with specific information listed by province/territory (with information gleaned from provincial legislation and Child Protection Services websites).

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Commit to Kids – Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for those Working with Children
A 2.5 hour online training is for individuals who work or are preparing to work or volunteer with children. This training results in a certificate of completion and covers the following topics: the definition of child sexual abuse, the grooming process, handling disclosures of child sexual abuse, the impact of child sexual abuse, creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures to protect children.

Internet Safety Lessons
Available electronically and designed for Grades 3 to 8, these lessons help children build skills to manage challenging situations online regarding content, contact, and conduct.

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Lessons
Available electronically and designed for Kindergarten to Grade 8, these lessons help children build skills to understand safe vs unsafe secrets and safe vs unsafe touching, identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and getting help from a safe adult.

Healthy Relationships High School Lesson and Videos
Available electronically, this lesson includes videos for teens on topics such as body and sexual boundaries, sexual consent, healthy and unhealthy relationships, what constitutes sexual abuse, as well as where to go for help.

Read-along Storybooks and Comics
Designed for use with children in Kindergarten to Grade 4, these videos address safe vs unsafe secrets, instincts - identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and online safety.

Kids in the Know
Kids in the Know is a national, interactive, safety education program which uses age-appropriate lessons to increase children’s personal safety skills in order to reduce their risk of victimization online and offline.

Trending Resources, Timely Support
A section on the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s website with resources and information to help keep kids safe.

ProtectKidsOnline.ca
A website with information for parents/guardians about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep them safe while online.

Read-along Storybooks and Comics
Designed for use with children aged 5-9 years old, these videos address safe vs unsafe secrets, instincts – identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and online safety.

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Commit to Kids – Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for those Working with Children
A 2.5 hour online training is for individuals who work or are preparing to work or volunteer with children. This training results in a certificate of completion and covers the following topics: the definition of child sexual abuse, the grooming process, handling disclosures of child sexual abuse, the impact of child sexual abuse, creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures to protect children.

Duty to Report
Information about the legal to duty to report a child in need of protection, with specific information listed by province/territory (with information gleaned from provincial legislation and Child Protection Services websites).

Internet Safety Lessons
Available electronically and designed for children 8-14 years old, these lessons help build skills to manage challenging situations online regarding content, contact, and conduct.

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Lessons
Available electronically and designed for children 5-14 years old, these lessons help build skills to understand safe vs unsafe secrets and safe vs unsafe touching, identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and getting help from a safe adult.

Healthy Relationships High School Lesson and Videos
Available electronically, this lesson includes videos for teens on topics such as body and sexual boundaries, sexual consent, healthy and unhealthy relationships, what constitutes sexual abuse, as well as where to go for help.

NeedNelpNow.ca
NeedHelpNow.ca helps teens stop the spread of sexual pictures or videos and provides support along the way.

Dontgetsextorted.ca
Dontgetsextorted.ca uses humour to talk to teens about sextortion and how they can keep themselves safe.

Trending Resources, Timely Support
A section on the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s website with resources and information to help keep kids safe.

ProtectKidsOnline.ca
A website with information for parents/guardians about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep them safe while online.

Read-along Storybooks and Comics
Designed for use with children in Kindergarten to Grade 4, these videos address safe vs unsafe secrets, instincts – identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and online safety.

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Commit to Kids – Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for those Working with Children
A 2.5 hour online training is for individuals who work or are preparing to work or volunteer with children. This training results in a certificate of completion and covers the following topics: the definition of child sexual abuse, the grooming process, handling disclosures of child sexual abuse, the impact of child sexual abuse, creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures to protect children.

Teatree Tells: A Child Abuse Prevention Kit
Teatree Tells is a child sexual abuse prevention program designed for children from 4 to 6 years of age. Lessons are age appropriate, engaging and include an animated character, Teatree, who teaches them how to be safe.

Commit to Kids – Parents Brochure
The Commit to Kids Guide for Parents brochure is designed to educate parents about child sexual abuse, risks, and help them mobilize their communities to create safer environments for children.

Commit to Kids for Coaches eLearning module
This online training empowers coaches and sport leaders with practical information to help them enhance child and youth safety in sport. Upon completion of this training and a successful knowledge validation test, coaches will receive three NCCP professional development points towards the maintenance of certification.

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Commit to Kids Kit and Policies and Procedures Workbook
A step-by-step program to help prevent sexual abuse from happening within child-serving organizations. The kit includes the Commit to Kids manual, sample code of conduct, sample policies and procedures, and a steps for reporting inappropriate conduct and steps for reporting child abuse card.

Commit to Kids – Parents Brochure
The Commit to Kids Guide for Parents brochure is designed to educate parents about child sexual abuse, risks, and help them mobilize their communities to create safer environments for children.

Safe Sport Resource Sheets
Information for coaches, sport leaders, and parents on the coach-athlete relationship, guidelines for interactions between adults and athletes, as well as how to report inappropriate behaviour and child sexual abuse.

Duty to Report
Information about the legal to duty to report a child in need of protection, with specific information listed by province/territory (with information gleaned from provincial legislation and Child Protection Services websites).

Trending Resources, Timely Support
A section on the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s website with resources and information to help families and schools keep kids safe.

ProtectKidsOnline.ca
A website with information for parents/guardians about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep them safe while online.

Activity Books & Videos for Children and Youth
Youth resources for ages 4-18 that cover a variety of personal safety topics, including healthy relationships, boundaries, addressing high-risk behaviour, online safety, as well as building capacity to handle difficult situations and knowing how and when to seek help.

NeedNelpNow.ca
NeedHelpNow.ca helps teens stop the spread of sexual pictures or videos and provides support along the way.

Dontgetsextorted.ca
Dontgetsextorted.ca uses humour to talk to teens about sextortion and how they can keep themselves safe.

Commit to Kids – Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for those Working with Children
A 2.5 hour online training is for individuals who work or are preparing to work or volunteer with children. This training results in a certificate of completion and covers the following topics: the definition of child sexual abuse, the grooming process, handling disclosures of child sexual abuse, the impact of child sexual abuse, creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures to protect children.

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Safeguarding Children from Sexual Abuse Video
Designed for adults who work with children, this 23 minute video is intended to support protective adults by increasing their understanding of the issue of child sexual abuse, the disclosure of sexual abuse and supporting children through a disclosure.

Commit to Kids – Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for those Working with Children
A 2.5 hour online training is for individuals who work or are preparing to work or volunteer with children. This training results in a certificate of completion and covers the following topics: the definition of child sexual abuse, the grooming process, handling disclosures of child sexual abuse, the impact of child sexual abuse, creating a Child Protection Code of Conduct, and policies and procedures to protect children.

Duty to Report
Information about the legal to duty to report a child in need of protection, with specific information listed by province/territory (with information gleaned from provincial legislation and Child Protection Services websites).

Commit to Kids Kit and Policies and Procedures Workbook
A step-by-step program to help prevent sexual abuse from happening within child-serving organizations. The kit includes the Commit to Kids manual, sample code of conduct, sample policies and procedures, and a steps for reporting inappropriate conduct and steps for reporting child abuse card.

Commit to Kids – Parents Brochure
The Commit to Kids Guide for Parents brochure is designed to educate parents about child sexual abuse, risks, and help them mobilize their communities to create safer environments for children.

Trending Resources, Timely Support
A section on the Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s website with resources and information to help keep kids safe.

ProtectKidsOnline.ca
A website with information for parents/guardians about the ever-changing online interests of young people, the potential risks they face and proactive strategies to help keep them safe while online.

Activity Books & Videos for Children and Youth
Youth resources for ages 4-18 that cover a variety of personal safety topics, including healthy relationships, boundaries, addressing high-risk behaviour, online safety, as well as building capacity to handle difficult situations and knowing how and when to seek help.

Read-along Storybooks and Comics
Designed for use with children in Kindergarten to Grade 4, these videos address safe vs unsafe secrets, instincts - identifying and responding to unsafe situations, and online safety.