Prince George RCMP, in partnership with School District No. 57, will be hosting a Townhall-style
meeting for parents and caregivers in the Prince George area at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 15,
2024, to discuss the topics of online safety and sextortion.
Speaking at the Townhall will be representatives from School District No. 57, the B.C. RCMP
Integrated Child Exploitation Team, and Safer Schools Together. There will also be a question and
answer period at the end of the presentations for those in attendance.
“This is an opportunity for parents and caregivers of school-aged children and youth to come and
learn from experts in the field of online safety and sextortion about how to best safeguard our kids,”
states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP. “We are excited to
be able to bring this style of information session to our community, as it is an area where many
parents have expressed the need for more specific information on how best to keep their kids safe
when accessing the internet.”
The information session will be held at Vanier Hall and will run for two hours. No ticket purchase is
required for the event.
meeting for parents and caregivers in the Prince George area at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 15,
2024, to discuss the topics of online safety and sextortion.
Speaking at the Townhall will be representatives from School District No. 57, the B.C. RCMP
Integrated Child Exploitation Team, and Safer Schools Together. There will also be a question and
answer period at the end of the presentations for those in attendance.
“This is an opportunity for parents and caregivers of school-aged children and youth to come and
learn from experts in the field of online safety and sextortion about how to best safeguard our kids,”
states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP. “We are excited to
be able to bring this style of information session to our community, as it is an area where many
parents have expressed the need for more specific information on how best to keep their kids safe
when accessing the internet.”
The information session will be held at Vanier Hall and will run for two hours. No ticket purchase is
required for the event.