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Bev Hadland interviews Constable Scott Mills of the Toronto Police Services about all aspects of social media. Very important information for parents, educators, policy makers and anyone concerned about sexting and our young people.
Constable Scott talks as if to a daughter and how he would warn her of the serious consequences of ever sending a semi-nude or nude photo of herself to another person.
Constable Scott Mills speaks to boys or men about the legal ramifications of getting involved in sending and receiving photos of nude or semi-nude girls.
Bev Hadland talks to Constable Scott Mills of the Toronto Police about what advice he would give to parents, educators and policy makers in regards to their involvement in social media and their children.
Constable Scott gives some powerful advice to parents before they ever give their children the use of their cell phone.
This is the entire interview with Constable Scott Mills who is a Social Media Officer at Toronto Police Corporate Communications offices as well as a volunteer with Crimestoppers International. This interview has so much good information not only for youth but also for parents, educators and policy makers.
Bev Hadland had the privilege of interviewing Constable Scott Mills who is the social media expert for the Toronto Police Services Jan. 18/13. The conversation centered around aspects of social media, sexting and cyber-bullying. A great resource for teachers, parents and anyone who works with youth.
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Beverly Hadland-Turner
ph: 289-237-8690
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