Helpful Websites
Bullying
Sexual Exploitation
- Cybertip.ca - Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.
Canada's national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children. The website also provides information about internet safety and child sexual abuse. - Children Of The Street Society
Children Of The Street Society provides a wide range of services from early intervention strategies to prevent the sexual exploitation and human trafficking of children and youth as well as offering support to families. The website provides resources for both youth and parents.
Safety
- Be Smart Strong & Safe - Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.
Geared for grades 5 and 6 the resources section of the website includes safety sheets on topics such as Home Alone Safety Tips, Internet Safety Guidelines, Common Lures and more. It also has information sheets on topics such as Friendship: What it is and What it isn't, Personal Safety & Healthy Child Development along with Relationships. - Kids In The Know - Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.
This provides information about personal safety and supervision of children from 4 to 16. It also has a number of safety sheets and booklets (under Free Educational Resources) available on various topics which include titles such as "10 Common Lures" and "Safety and The Internet". All sheets & booklets include ages and/or grade levels. - Zoe & Molly Online - Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.
This website is for children in grades 3 and 4 and teaches them about staying safe online. It includes activities for kids and at-home activities.
Violence
- Say Something BC
Violence is hard to talk about and greatly impacts anyone involved. The Say Something initiative is about ending the silence. Say Something encourages you to speak up. - Stop Family Violence - Public Health Agency of Canada
This website has a vast amount of information regarding family violence including the health and social impacts of family violence. Find help on dealing with family violence and how to promote safe relationships to prevent it from happening or reoccurring.