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  1. By law, anyone who thinks a child is being abused or neglected by a parent or guardian must call Child Protection Services. Call if you think a child is/has:Being physically, sexually or emotionally hurt by a parent/guardianBeen hurt and a parent/guardian did ...
  2. PEI's Child and Youth Advocate is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly and supports the rights of children through individual advocacy services such as:Hearing concerns directly from children, youth and their families and helping them to have the...
  3. Confidential crisis support text and online messaging service that connects individuals with volunteer crisis responders for support about any topic.First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people can connect with an Indigenous volunteer crisis responder. African, Cari...
  4. Canada's tipline for reporting potential illegal material online, such as sexual abuse and exploitation of children on the internet. All reports concerning incidents potentially violating the Criminal Code of Canada are sent to the police for possible investig...
  5. Helps children overcome nighttime bedwetting with the use of a urine alarm, reward system, and weekly telephone support from a coach.
  6. Helps children overcome nighttime bedwetting with the use of a urine alarm, reward system, and weekly telephone support from a coach.
  7. Helps children overcome nighttime bedwetting with the use of a urine alarm, reward system, and weekly telephone support from a coach.
  8. Helps children overcome nighttime bedwetting with the use of a urine alarm, reward system, and weekly telephone support from a coach.
  9. Serves as an independent representative of the child/children involved in high-conflict custody cases. The aim is to protect and advocate for the best interests of the child/children and assists with family law issues of parenting time and decision-making resp...
  10. Professional counsellors are available to help young people deal with concerns, large or small, by telephone or live chat. Examples of these concerns include:BullyingViolence and abuseHousingLegal aidSexual healthIssues related to sexual orientation and gender...
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