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Canadian Centre for Child Protection

Provides programs and services to reduce the sexual abuse and exploitation of children, assist in the location of missing children, and prevent child victimization.
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Canada's tipline for reporting potential illegal material online, such as sexual abuse and exploitation of children on the internet. All reports concerning incidents potentially violating the Criminal Code of Canada are sent to the police for possible investigation. Any information about a child potentially in need of protection is sent to child welfare.

Report using fillable form on website.
If you know about a child who is in immediate danger or risk, call 9-1-1 or local police.


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Engages students with interactive activities to build skills that increase their personal safety and reduce their risk of victimization online and in the real world.

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A resource centre for Canada's missing children that provides:
  • Support for families in finding their missing children
  • Education material to help prevent children from going missing
  • Often continues support from a caseworker after a child returns home
  • A public database of missing children across Canada
  • A tool where community members can report tips or possible sightings of a missing child to the authorities. This tool is intended for non-urgent information only. If you have urgent information to provide, please call 9-1-1.

Use online registration and reporting forms.

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Provides information to youth who have been impacted by a sexual picture/video being shared by peers. The goal of the website it to provide teens with practical steps they can take to regain control over the situation.

Information includes:
  • How to contact websites and online services to request an image/video be removed
  • Guidance on involving a safe adult
  • Importance of self-care
  • Recognizing when things have gone too far

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