About our SID activities
On Safer Internet Day 2025, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is making it easier for parents and caregivers to learn how to keep their kids safe online by highlighting its accessible resources.
These resources are clear, detailed guides for parents that provide strategies and information on how to help kids build critical online personal safety skills. With the internet being an unregulated space, we all need to work together to protect children online.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
Recognising that everyone has a role to play in keeping kids safe online, we have a variety of resources available for children and teens, parents, educators, and others. Please see the additional links.
About us
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is a charity dedicated to the personal safety of all children. Our goal is to reduce the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and prevent child victimization through a number of programs, services, and resources for Canadian families, educators, child-serving organizations, law enforcement, and other parties.
About our SID activities
On Safer Internet Day 2025, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is making it easier for parents and caregivers to learn how to keep their kids safe online by highlighting its accessible resources.
These resources are clear, detailed guides for parents that provide strategies and information on how to help kids build critical online personal safety skills. With the internet being an unregulated space, we all need to work together to protect children online.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
Recognising that everyone has a role to play in keeping kids safe online, we have a variety of resources available for children and teens, parents, educators, and others. Please see the additional links.
About us
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is a charity dedicated to the personal safety of all children. Our goal is to reduce the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and prevent child victimization through a number of programs, services, and resources for Canadian families, educators, child-serving organizations, law enforcement, and other parties.