Exploitation (child/youth)

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Toolkit Pivoting Practice: Building Capacity to Serve Youth Impacted by Trafficking (Exploitation)

 July 2, 2024

This tool-kit is intended to be used in learning about human trafficking and evidence-based best practices for supporting youth within the current Canadian landscape.

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Online Safety Guide For People With Autism Spectrum Disorders

 May 8, 2024

People from all walks of life and all kinds of backgrounds fall victim to online bullying and cybercrime, but studies have shown that those with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more susceptible to online threats than others

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NeedHelpNow.ca - Supporting Youth with Online Extortion

 May 8, 2024

This site provides youth with information about how to manage issues that may arise from sexting incidents, as well as steps youth can take to request images/videos be removed from websites

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FREE e-learning Platform Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking

 May 1, 2024

The #NotInMyCity e-learning platform provides accessible, interactive training for all, and Alberta community responders have more tools to support those victimized by sexual exploitation and human trafficking

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FREE Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Downloadable Lessons & Activities

 April 10, 2024

These lessons, designed by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection are for use with students in kindergarten to Grade 8.

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Cybervictimization and Mental Health Among Canadian Youth 2023

 July 9, 2023

Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.

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