SAFETYNET RECOMMENDATIONS:
From previous CAVEAT conferences: 
1994 Protection of our Children
1995 The Final Report

1994 Protection of our Children

Re: Child Pornography: Committee: Community Standards & Child Exploitation, 1994
Recommendation 
# 1.
We urge that the Minister of Justice support the enactment of legislation prohibiting the manufacturing, production, distribution and possession of materials including all such serial killer cards, serial killer board games, pornographic materials and other like materials.
Recommendation #5 We recommend that "artistic merit" be removed as a defense to the, production or distribution of child pornography.
Committee Members Chair:   Justice John McGarry, Ontario Court of Justice, General Division
Facilitators: 
Chief Julian Fantino, London Police Service
Linda DeBelser, President, Child Find Canada
Nancy Toran-Harbin, LLB. C-CAVE
Delegates:
Pamela Hurley, London Family Court Clinic
Bill Johnstone, President, Canadians for Positive community Standards
Audrey Krushel, President, Group Against Pornography
Marion Standret, CAVEAT, Corporate Secretary
Patricia Herdman, Founder, Coalition for the Safety of Our Daughters
Monica Rainey, Citizens Against Child Exploitation

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1995 The Final Report

Re: Child Pornography: Committee: Vulnerabilities of Youth in Society Today
Recommendation
 # 1
Prevention:
The prevention of violence against children and youth is one of society's most cost-effective and health-promoting measures. Children's exposure to violence is pervasive and the effects are not only devastating but also long lasting. The tolerance of violence against children and youth is demonstrated by the fact that there is minimal recognition of the problem and there are few resources allocated to preventing victimization and exploitation of children and youth.

Large-scale prevention programs grounded in the realities of how violence occurs are critically needed for children and youth in every community across Canada. Agencies, institutions and governments with responsibility for child safety need clear guidelines in place to define their accountability to children's safety.
Committee Members Facilitator: Chief Julian Fantino  London Police Services & CAVEAT Director, Ontario
Delegates:
Ms. Pat Freeman-Marshall,  Co-Chair on Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women, Ontairo
Ms. Michelle Goulbourne, Department of Sociology, McMaster University, Dundas, Ontario
Mr. Ken Heslop,  Project Guardian, London Police Service, Ontario

Ms. Audrey Krushel, President, Group Against Pornography, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sgt. Lesley McClosky, Sudbury Regional Police Service, Ontario

Inspector Sue O'Sullivan, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police Service, Ontario
Ms. Monica Rainey, Child Advocate, Citizens Against Child Exploitations, Calgary, Alberta
Mr. Shane Tuckey, CAVEAT BC, Langely, British Columbia
Inspector Barry Turnbull, Peel Regional Police Service, Ontario
Ms. Leslie Walbergan-Hegan, Social Worker and Research, Hamilton School Board, Ontario
Ms. Elizabeth Warner, Victim Services, Peel Regional Police Service, Ontario.

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