Canada's Privacy Commissioner creates tool for promoting privacy in schools

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada announced in a press release today that it has launched a tool to help teachers and community leaders talk with younger Canadians about protecting their privacy online.

The youth presentation package – Protecting Your Online Rep – comes right in time for back-to-school. It offers people who work with youth the information necessary to offer an engaging and effective presentation in their own schools and communities, according to the press release.

“We hope that the presentation package will help encourage young people to think about how they use social networks and other online services,” said Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart in unveiling the new tool. “Our goal is to provide information to young people to allow them to take advantage of all of the benefits that the online world has to offer – without having regrets later.”
The package includes a PowerPoint presentation with detailed speaking notes for each slide, along with class discussion topics, targeted at Grades 9 to 12 (Secondary III to V in Quebec). Educators and others interested in delivering the presentation can find the package at www.youthprivacy.ca

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