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The National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction

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Funder: • U.S. Department of Agriculture, 4-HAudience: • <strong>Child</strong>ren <strong>and</strong> youthFocus/scope: • Safety in online relationships; avoiding pornography <strong>and</strong> otheroffensive materials; cyberbullying; privacy concernsMedia: • OnlineDelivery: • Self-exploration; organized 4-H activities<strong>The</strong> 4-H program disseminates in<strong>for</strong>mation about Internet education <strong>and</strong> safety through itstechnology programming. <strong>The</strong> Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utility Service also postsInternet safety tips at www.usda.gov/rus/educate/tel_safe.htm.7. U.S. Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services Funded Program: 4GirlsHealth: How To Be Safety SavvyProgram name: • 4Girls Health: How To Be Safety SavvyContact • www.4girls.gov/safety/internet.htmin<strong>for</strong>mation:Funder: • U.S. Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services, Office onWomen’s HealthAudience: • Girls ages 10–16Focus/scope: • Safety in online relationships; avoiding pornography <strong>and</strong> otheroffensive materials; cyberethics; privacy <strong>and</strong> personal in<strong>for</strong>mationon the Internet; cyberbullyingMedia: • OnlineDelivery: • Self-explorationThis Web site <strong>for</strong> adolescent girls includes a list of Internet rules, a quiz about Internet safety,<strong>and</strong> an FAQ-style document about Internet issues.In addition, the Substance Abuse <strong>and</strong> Mental Health Services Administration, a unit within theU.S. Department of Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services, has Internet safety tips listed atwww.mentalhealth.org/kidsarea/internettips.asp.8. U.S. Department of Homel<strong>and</strong> SecurityA search <strong>for</strong> Internet safety programs funded by the Department of Homel<strong>and</strong> Security (DHS)revealed no such programs. However, the Department’s Federal Emergency ManagementAgency (FEMA) lists tips <strong>for</strong> children <strong>and</strong> parents on Internet safety on its FEMA <strong>for</strong> Kids Website: www.fema.gov/kids/on_safety.htm.9. U.S. Department of Defense Funded Program: SafekidsProgram name: • SafekidsContact • www.ncis.navy.mil/info/safekids.cfmin<strong>for</strong>mation:118

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