Back to School: Ensuring Kids Have A Safe, Pornography-Free Learning Environment
Kids are being exposed to pornography and other online dangers through school-issued devices. What can we do to protect them?
Kids are being exposed to pornography and other online dangers through school-issued devices. What can we do to protect them?
Schools should be one of the safest places a child can be. Unfortunately, they are often where sex traffickers go to groom and exploit their victims. This is where the No Trafficking Zones Act comes in. via @ncose
Last Friday, the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado acknowledged it has discontinued the purchase and further use of any products from EBSCO Information Services,
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Do your children use EBSCO? Whether they go to public or private school, there’s a good chance they do. Because EBSCO is one of the
As children head back to school this fall, all of us want to be assured our kids will be in safe environments, right? None of
This video is part of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Campaign to combat the pornographic and sexually explicit material children are being exposed
An investigative report is already making waves, and instigating change. WBRC Fox6 News recently did an exposé about EBSCO Information Services, a school online library database
*Warning: sexually graphic material discussed, and brief sexualized images are shown in this video. Those of you who have been following our Dirty Dozen List
Originally Posted on Protect Young Minds If you think filtering systems protect kids from seeing pornography at elementary school, I have really bad news for
Auditors in Mississippi found that school-issued laptops and tablets aren’t just being used for homework. They’re being used to access pornography. Do the schools have some
Online library databases in many schools are piping pornographic and sexually explicit materials into children’s lives. We were shocked when we discovered EBSCO, and other