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Toronto Police Service 06.10.2020

With children spending more time online during these #homeschooling days, here are some safety tips from Canadian Centre for Child Protection to ensure your child does not become a victim.

Toronto Police Service 16.09.2020

Sharing some #homeschooling online safety tips from our partners Canadian Centre for Child Protection.

Toronto Police Service 04.09.2020

In honour of World Health Day, we salute all the nurses, doctors, paramedics, PSW's, and all healthcare care employees who are sacrificing so much so we can be safe. #socialdistancing #flattenthecurve #stayhome #covid-19 #superheroes

Toronto Police Service 02.09.2020

In recognition of Safer Internet Day, we encourage you to educate your children on the dangers of speaking to strangers online. #SID2019

Toronto Police Service 18.08.2020

Great message! If you are a victim of sextortion, contact your local police division.

Toronto Police Service 01.08.2020

Please share: Yonge/Finch Incident: Investigative Tip Hotline 416-808-8750 Video/Photo web upload link http://TorontoPolice.on.ca/YongeFinch . Anonymous tips Toronto Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477 ~ Family/Friend hotline 416-808-8085 ~ Victim Services 416-808-7066

Toronto Police Service 22.07.2020

Sharing child sexual abuse material is illegal and re-victimizes the children depicted. "Create, connect and share respect: A better Internet starts with you." #SID2018

Toronto Police Service 10.07.2020

Safer Internet Day is Feb6. It is a call to action for every stakeholder to play their part in creating a better Internet for everyone, in particular the younge...st users out there. Please consider watching and sharing this video from Canadian Centre for Child Protection #Sextortion #Sexting #SaferInternetDay #SID2018 ^sm See more

Toronto Police Service 22.06.2020

Bell Let's Talk Day (January 31, 2018) is an annual initiative geared at starting the conversation about mental health to help end the stigma that often accompa...nies mental health. With every text, tweet and use of Bell Let's Talk social platform, the company will donate 5 cents towards mental health initiatives in Canada. This year, the Toronto Police Service will participate in #BellLetsTalk by highlighting the work of our Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams and our partnership with healthcare partners. Follow the official Toronto Police account on twitter for all the updates throughout the day http://Twitter.com/torontopolice

Toronto Police Service 17.06.2020

In support of Bell Let's Talk Day, we encourage you to view and share this video.

Toronto Police Service 10.06.2020

These printable templates are a great way to start the conversation on #BellLetsTalk Day on January 31! http://letstalk.bell.ca/en/toolkit

Toronto Police Service 31.05.2020

Will you join the conversation tomorrow? Help end the stigma around mental illness. #BellLetsTalk https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/bell-lets-talk-day