The Canadian Centre for Child Protection
How Can We Help You Today?
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Cybertip.ca
If you have information about the online sexual exploitation of a child or come across illegal material online.
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MissingKids.ca
If you have information about a missing child.
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Support for Survivors and Their Families
Specialized resources for families who have experienced child sexual abuse.
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NeedHelpNow.ca
If you are worried a nude of you under the age of 18 is being shared online, there are steps you can take to regain control, and people to support you.
 
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Working with Children
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Online Training
Empower employees and volunteers in their role as protective adults.
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Schools & Educators
Learn more about Kids in the Know, our national safety education program.
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Daycares, Youth Groups & more
Learn more about Commit to Kids, a plan to reduce the risk of sexual abuse within your organization.
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Sport Organizations
Specialized training and material for keeping athletes safe.
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Order Material
Resources and material to support education and prevention.
 
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Parents & Guardians
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Understand & Identify Child Sexual Abuse
Learn about the scope of child sexual abuse, how it happens, and how to respond.
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Keeping Kids Safe
Lessons and tools to keep your child safe every day.
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Online Safety
Age-appropriate resources for staying safe while online.
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Taking Action
Learn where to report child sexual abuse and concerning behaviour.
 
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News Releases, Statements & Blogs
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STATEMENT: Supreme Court of Canada decision: reinforces CSAEM offences often justify severe penalties, could have done more to reflect victim harm
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Child sexual abuse and exploitation images identified in dataset used for developing AI moderation tools, analysis by Canadian child protection charity finds
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From “Child pornography” to “Child sexual abuse and exploitation material:” Why updated terminology in federal laws is a milestone for survivors