Cyberbullying – Information for Parents
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- Canada Border Services Agency
- Cyber Security
- Cyberbullying – Information for Parents
- Cyberbullying – Information for Youth
- Get Cyber Safe: Protect Yourself
- Get Prepared: Emergency Kits Information
- Get Prepared: Emergency Plan Information
- Get Prepared: Hazards and Emergencies Information
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Service Description
Visit the website for information on cyberbullying for parents. Topics include:
- What is cyberbullying
- Is your child being cyberbullied
- Is your child cyberbullying
- What are the legal consequences of cyberbullying
- How can you prevent cyberbullying
- How should my child stand up to cyberbullying
- Where can I get additional resources on cyberbullying
If your child needs immediate help with cyberbullying, they can call 1-800-668-6868 to speak to a counsellor at Kids Help Phone.
Cyberbullying happens when people use computers, cellphones or other devices to embarrass, humiliate, torment, threaten or harass someone else.
Toll-Free: 1-833-292-3788
1-833-CYBER-88
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
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- Canada Border Services Agency
- Cyber Security
- Cyberbullying – Information for Parents
- Cyberbullying – Information for Youth
- Get Cyber Safe: Protect Yourself
- Get Prepared: Emergency Kits Information
- Get Prepared: Emergency Plan Information
- Get Prepared: Hazards and Emergencies Information
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