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FREE Community Education Session in Chestermere - Digital Dangers

By Community Educations Services January 31, 2019

The Community Education Service of the Child and Adolescent Addiction, Mental Health and Psychiatry Program (CAAMHPP) of Alberta Health Services, Calgary Police Service and Chestermere's Parent Link Centre will be hosting a FREE Parent Education Session in Chestermere on April 30th, 2019.

Constable Carter Duschesney from the Calgary Police Service will be sharing his expertise regarding “Digital Dangers”

With the rapid growth of technology and innovative new methods for communication, it has become an increasing challenge for parents and professionals to implement preventative strategies and effective intervention methods. In this session learn about cyberbullying and the law, dangers of social media, digital safety, sexting and internet luring and netiquette.


Session Details:

Date: April 30, 2019 

Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Sign in: 6:15pm 

Location: Chestermere Municipal Office, 105 Marina Road, Chestermere

Register: http://community.hmhc.ca/  For more information: email ces@ahs.ca or call (403) 955 - 4747

The Community Education Service (CES) provides parents/caregivers and other community members with opportunities to access free, public education sessions on child and youth emotional wellness and health topics.