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Police officers are part of your world. They have a sworn duty to preserve the peace, prevent crimes, enforce the law, preserve life and other important stuff. They exist to help you, your family, your friends, your neighbours and every person or group that lives in, works in or visits the Ottawa area.

No More Bullies

The Ottawa Police Service knows that bullying is a serious issue. Along with many other people in Ottawa, we too have posted several pictures on the Majic 100 Morning show’s No More Bullies Facebook page during their campaign to raise awareness about bullying and its consequences. But showing our support is not enough; it takes everyone to stop bullying and together we are going to make a difference.

Bullying is a community issue that affects both youth and adults. Some very helpful resources include:

  • Child, Youth & Family Crisis Line for Eastern Ontario 613-260-2360 (24/7 crisis line)
  • Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region 613-238-3311 (24/7 crisis line for ages 16+) 

 

 

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FYI

The Venturers program Learn about Privacy Settings on Facebook (created by wiredsaftey.org) Do you know about curfews?
Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa - Youth Diversion

Cell Phone Safety and 'Sexting'

More on Cell Phone Safety

Find out about the Parental Responsibility Act
Youth In Policing Initiative (YIPI)  (ages 14-17) Tips about Social Networks for teens Interested in a Police Station Tour?
 United Sisters program (free for girls age 10-15) Online Safety Tips for teens Know your Police
  Real Life Stories about teens School Resource Officer Program
   Understanding depression
   Understanding  self harm
   Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
   Understanding substance use and abuse
   Understanding suicide
  Think B4 U TXT: Sexting Info