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Bridging The Gap With Indigenous Communities
In September, it was with great joy and excitement that as a member of the Missing Children’s Network, I had the opportunity to fly to Nunavik for a second time! Getting out and meeting Inuit communities means accessing the generosity, knowledge and sensitivity of...
Home Alone
Reference : Spotlight on Safety Volume 2 – Home Alone As a working parent you may, at times, have to work longer hours and this may require leaving your child alone at home. Before leaving your child alone, you must ask yourself if you have provided him with the...
Back to School Safety Tips
In a few days, thousands of young children will be returning to school. In order to ensure that children get to-and-from school more safely, the Missing Children’s Network invites families to review the following personal safety rules with their children: Ensure your...
Spotlight on safety – Together for the safety of our children – Volume 15
Click on the link below to access volume 15 of Spotlight on safety - Together for the safety of our children: NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD SAFETY TIPS
A Tribute to the Courage and Resilience of Families Living an Endless Nightmare
The Missing Children’s Network partnered with the Association des familles de personnes assassinées ou disparues (AFPAD), and Meurtres et disparitions irrésolus du Québec (MDIQ), in the realization of a very important sensitization campaign. An Endless Nightmare is a...
Spotlight on safety – Together for the safety of our children – Volume 36
Click on the link below to access volume 36 of Spotlight on safety - Together for the safety of our children: PARENTAL ABDUCTIONS: PREVENTION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Spotlight on safety – Together for the safety of our children – Volume 16
Click on the link below to access volume 16 of Spotlight on safety - Together for the safety of our children: TIPS FOR ENJOYABLE AND SAFE OUTINGS
Spotlight on safety – Together for the safety of our children – Volume 23
Click on the link below to access volume 23 of Spotlight on safety - Together for the safety of our children: SAFETY TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
SHINE
Prevention Program for Students in Grades 5, 6 and Secondary 1 SHINE (Self-esteem, Healthy relationships, Independence, No means no, Empowerment) aims to prevent sexual exploitation and is addressed to youth aged 10 to 13. The workshops deal with assertiveness,...








