Toolkits for Student Privacy
The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy has prepared toolkits for parents and teachers to guide student privacy practices.
The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy has prepared toolkits for parents and teachers to guide student privacy practices.
The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy provides useful information for parents and teachers to protect students’ online privacy. Note: This organization is American, and advice with regard to laws and legislation may differ from Canadian privacy regulations.
This helpful resource from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada provides information about protecting yourself from identity theft, what to do if you become victim, and other tips.
Visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) site to learn about ongoing scams and how to protect yourself. If you or someone you know gets scammed, report it to the CAFC.
This external resource provides free cybersafety education materials about passwords, malware, and general privacy.
The student privacy toolkit, provided by the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy, gives parents and educators helpful information about how they can keep their children safe online. Note: As this is an American organization, mentions of privacy laws may differ than privacy laws in Canada.
CyberSafe has developed engaging and educational quizzes for your workplace. Increase your privacy today!
Internet Matters provides guides and resources for families and teachers to ensure every child is staying safe online.
This collection of resources explores many aspects of digital and media literacy. From the basics, to how youth engage with different media, to issues they may encounter. Provided by Media Smarts.
Young Minds has provided a guide with tips for parents when discussing social media with their children. Young Minds also has other resources on their site for more mental health support for children.