Ressources

Resources

The good news is that you’re not alone when it comes to helping our youth surf safely. Here is a list of helpful resources used and approved by police agencies, as well as a list of Internet 101 police partners to contact for more information.

Internet Safety Websites


deal.org
deal.org
Visit deal.org to browse through A Parent's Guide to the Online World and other cyber safety resources.
Be Web Aware
Be Web Aware
This site provides valuable tools to help parents and educators keep youth safe on the Internet.
Media Awareness Network
Media Awareness Network
A collection of resources and support for everyone interested in media and information literacy for youth.
Cybertip.ca
Cybertip.ca
Child Find Manitoba aims to reduce child victimization by providing programs and services to the Canadian public, including Cybertip.ca, Canada's National Tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.
SafeCanada.ca
SafeCanada.ca
Your link to information and services on public safety in Canada.
Our Missing Children
Our Missing Children
An informative website hosted by a partnership of police and government agencies that locates and recovers missing children.
Conseil canadien de la sésurité
Canada Safety Council
As a voice for safety in Canada, the Canada Safety Council addresses current and emerging concerns, seeks proactive approaches to prevention, and serves as a resource for useful information on subjects of public interest.
LiveWires Design
LiveWires Design
This web site has information on internet safety issues for parents, teachers and librarians, as well as the Missing kit, developed by LiveWires Design Ltd, to teach children how to surf the Internet safely.
CyberCops
CyberCops is an educational, computer-based program that teaches students in Grades 7 and 8 about the risks and safety issues associated with Internet use.
Victims of Violence
Victims of Violence
This organization is dedicated to the prevention of crimes against children and in this respect to educating children on personal safety issues.