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The following organizations offer a wealth of child safety information to help keep kids safer. Just click on the organization name or logo and go directly to their site to explore the resources available.
Childhelp USA/Virginia
blue ribbon Fairfax County Blue Ribbon Campaign
Fairfax County Police Department
Family Watchdog
GetNetWise
iKeepSafe.org
NCMEC National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Pre-Act Logo Pre-Act
radKid logo r.a.d.KIDS
FBI logo State by State Sex Offender Registry
ushii logo United States Homeland Investigations
Va Police logo Virginia Sex Offender Registry


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Internet Resources:
  Filtering and Monitoring Resources Keylogging Software
  red arrowwww.cyberpatrol.com (Windows)

red arrowwww.cybersitter.com (Windows)

red arrowwww.netnanny.com (Windows)


red arrowwww.intego.com/contentbarrier (Mac)

red arrowwww.bsafehome.com (Windows)
red arrowwww.iambigbrother.com (Windows)

red arrowwww.pctattletale.com (Windows)

red arrowwww.spectorsoft.com (Windows/Mac)
  Parental Controls Internet Safety Training for Kids
  red arrowwww.aol.com

red arrowwww.msn.com

red arrowwww.wiredsafely.org
Call ChildHelp USA/Virginia to discuss a training session for your youth group, classroom or parents’ organization. Call 703-208-1500.

www.netsmartz.org – Parents and educators can access this website to get on and offline activities, and ideas for teaching Internet safety.

www.getnetwise.org – The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their and their family's use of the Internet.

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Contact the CyberTipline at www.cybertipline.com if you receive unwanted sexual solicitations, images, or harassment. Or call the CyberTipline at: 1-800-843-5678.

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Safety in the Open Community

Safety Training for Kids, Teens and Adults in the Open Community

Fairfax County Police Department S.A.F.E. Program for women and girls age 12 and older. Call 703-246-7806 for more details, a class schedule and to register for this excellent program.

Download the 2006 S.A.F.E. schedule in Word document format..

r.a.d. Kids – Resisting Aggression Defensively classes.
An empowering program for children of all ages. In Northern Virginia call r.a.dKIDS certified instructors at 703-508-1365. Visit www.radKIDS.org to learn more. Visit www.Pre-Act.org to learn more about Northern Virginia classes.

United States Homeland Investigation. Contact USHII to learn more about the important role background checks play in maintaining a safer environment for kids. Contact USHII by phone at 703.780.2057, by email at inquiries@ushii.com or visit their website at www.ushii.com.


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