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  1. Caseworkers provide information and referral, support, and advocacy to individuals who have concerns about child sexual abuse or exploitation regarding a child in their life.If concerns are immediate, call local authorities.
  2. Provides online resources to help Islanders understand:How to recognize signs a child may be suffering child sexual abuseWhat happens after abuse is reportedWhere survivors can find supportWhat happens if you are charged with a sexual offence involving a child...
  3. 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 ...
  4. 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...
  5. Delivers a backpack filled with information and tools to families of children who have been newly diagnosed with arthritis. Each backpack has broad straps, padding, and waist support to minimize strain on the vulnerable joints of young people with arthritis an...
  6. An online virtual club that connects children living with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, example activities include:Cooking classesGamesCraftsLearning strategies to help better manage living with arthritisMaking friends with others going through simil...
  7. Canada's tipline for reporting the sexual abuse and exploitation of children on the internet. All reports concerning incidents that are potentially in violation of the Criminal Code of Canada are sent to the police for possible investigation and any informatio...
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