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CPP CIDA Presentation Summary January 2012

CPP's presentation "Click to Protect. Change to Connect." in Ottawa on January 26, 2012 elaborated on the successes and legacy of CPP. CPP, CIDA and other non-governmental organization members participated in lively discussion child sexual exploitation and the changing world of ICT.

 

CPP Presentation 26 Jan 2012: Click to Protect. Change to Connect.

The CPP Team made this presentation on January 26, 2012 at CIDA Headquarters.  It provides an overview of the highlights of CPP.

Ottawa 2012 Event Poster

Join us on January 26, 2012 in Ottawa for an event at the headquarters of CIDA to hear about and discuss CPP's achievements, learning, and legacies.   More information in attached poster. 

Media Awareness Network

Media Awareness Network (MNet) is a Canadian non-profit organization that has been pioneering the development of media literacy and digital literacy programs since its incorporation in 1996. Working out of Ottawa, Canada, MNet promotes media literacy and digital literacy by producing education and awareness programs and resources, working in partnership with Canadian and international organizations, and speaking to audiences across Canada and around the world.

 

Keeping one safe on the Information Highway

Check out this list of resources on how to use the Internet safely. This website has compiled resources for educators, parents and children in areas of web resources, blogs, brochures, interactive learning tools, PowerPoint Presentations and posters.

 

 

Internet Safety

USA's Stay Safe Online: National Cyber Security Alliance

The National Cyber Security Alliance's mission is to educate and therefore empower a digital society to use the Internet safely and securely at home, work, and school, protecting the technology individuals’ use, the networks they connect to, and our shared digital assets.

 

Stay Safe Online

Cybertip

Cybertip is Canada's national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.

 

Owned and operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Cybertip's mandate is to protect children from online sexual exploitation by:

 

  • receiving and analyzing tips from the public; and
  • contributing to public education and prevention through online safety strategies and national awareness campaigns.

 

Cybertip

The Door That's Not Locked

The online world can be a very exciting place for kids and youth, giving them the ability to do research for school projects, play fun games and interact with one another. But the Internet is a completely public environment, a door that is not locked, that can pose risks to kids and youth. On this website you will find a variety of Internet safety resources and tools that will help you keep kids safer while online.

RCMP Youth Internet Safety

The online world is a huge part of our daily life. People interact online many times a day with friends, family and sometimes strangers. While most of these interactions are positive, sometimes the Internet can lead to negative interactions with others. Negative online interactions fall into two main categories: exploitation and cyberbullying.