Safety brochure for parents

Safety brochure for kids and teens

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Every child deserves the right to feel safe. You are not alone.
We can help.

Cyber Abuse Internet Stalking Children

A big congrats to Phoebe the Cyber Crime Dog! She'll be appearing in the Winter/Holiday issue of The American Dog magazine. Available November 1st at bookstores and newsstands. Good job Phoebe, your mom is very proud of you.


WHOA Kids/Teen Division is the offshoot of WHOA, a volunteer organization founded in 1997 to fight online bullying, harassment and stalking of kids and teens. We achieve this goal by educating parents, teachers, the general public, law enforcement and others. We let victims know they are not alone. We have formulated voluntary policies for schools and online communities and encourage them to adopt these policies in order to create a safe and welcoming place for all.

Our volunteers are specially trained to work with kids and teens who are currently experiencing online bullying, harassment or stalking. We help others learn how to avoid harassment or minimize its impact if it does occur.

WHOA Kids/Teen Division president Jayne A. Hitchcock is available to speak about cybercrime and online security to educational institutions, librarians, corporations, the general public, students and parents.

"Sexting, Texting, Chatting, Oh My!" Jayne Hitchcock Presentation - 04/07/2010 from Timberlane School District (TEN) on Vimeo.