Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington and Guelph Police Service help parents with the task of talking to children of all ages about Cyber Safety & Human Trafficking. Adults. Register in-person or online.
Join Sarah Bowers-Peter from Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington (CSGW) and Detective Constable Hugh Currie from Guelph Police Service Internet Exploitation Unit about how to speak to your children about staying safe when using social media and the internet. Parents and guardians are encouraged to ask any questions they may have after the presentation.
This initiative, developed by CSGW in partnership with DC Hugh Currie of Guelph Police Service, is funded by 100 Men Who Give a Damn – Guelph for delivery in the City of Guelph, and 100 Women Who Care – Rural Wellington for delivery in the County of Wellington.
You may attend this presentation in-person in the Board Room on the second floor of the Main Library (100 Norfolk Street) or online. Please register for this event.
Online Meeting Details:
We will be using Webex to host the virtual component of this hybrid program. Webex is a video conferencing tool that allows people to meet together online. You can join a Webex meeting from your computer, mobile device, or tablet. Learn more about how to join a Webex meeting.
You will receive an event link through your email the day of the program. You will require this link to join the program.
Health and Safety Protocols:
By participating in this program, you acknowledge that you accept and agree to Guelph Public Library’s Standard of Acceptable Behaviour.
If you have any questions, please contact Andrea Curtis at acurtis@guelphpl.ca.
Alternative formats are available as per the Accessibility per Ontarians Act by contacting Communications 519-824-6220 extension 239.