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GENERAL INFORMATION

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When is the 2022 Stronger Together Global Virtual Summit and how long can I access the content?

February 16-18, 2022
Attendees will have access to all sessions for the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022 and for some time afterwards on the Whova app, so wherever you are in the world, you will benefit from the offerings.
After the summit, attendees will be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

How can I attend this year’s Stronger Together Summit?

The Stronger Together Global Virtual Summit is 100% online. While meeting in person would be amazing, (and we plan to meet in person in the future!) we are thrilled at the scope of training, networking, and collaborating that this unique conference will facilitate.
We are so excited about the opportunities this world-first global initiative brings to tackle children and young people’s online pornography access, focussing on mental health and safety consequences. We truly are Stronger Together!

What time does the summit start and does it matter that I'm in a different time zone?

The Stronger Together Summit will begin every day at 8:00am MST (North America/Calgary) each day.
No matter what time zone you are in the world, we have structured the Stronger Together Summit so that you can take advantage of all the content. Convert to your local time here.
Once the presentations are released, all events will be able to be viewed by all attendees. View the agenda on the Summit website here.

What if I can’t attend during the days/times the conference is going on?

All attendees will have access to all sessions for the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022 and for some time afterwards on the Whova app, so wherever you are in the world, you will benefit from the offerings.

Pre-recorded presentations will be released each day at 9:30AM MST and will be available on-demand throughout the summit. LIVE presentations and panels are best watched live, Q&As with the presenters are via chat, and the recordings will be posted as soon as we can after the session.

Chatting with other attendees happens all throughout the summit, networking sessions are available six times throughout the summit across different times to capture as many time zones as possible, and meet-ups will be dependent on the organizer.

After the summit, attendees will be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

Will you have translation available?

With many countries from around the world participating in this conference, we apologize that English will be our only presentation language, and we cannot facilitate translation at this time. However, we still want our allies around the world to benefit from these amazing sessions. Machine translation technology may be an option to assist with your translation needs. Here are some free resources we have found that may assist in translating the speakers and workshops of the conference. (Select videos may be offered with translated closed captioning depending on speaker preference)
  • Google Translate
    • Open the video or workshop window in your browser; then open a new window to translate.google.com select original language (English) on the left side of the screen.
    • Then select the language of choice on the right side of the screen. Click on the microphone icon to turn on the voice input. The input will be transcribed on the left and translated on the right side of the screen.
    • Note: occasionally, you will have to clear the screen as it only has a 5000 character limit. There will be some delay and loss of content for a few seconds.
  • Microsoft Translator
    • Download the Microsoft Translator app on a mobile device.
    • Open the app and touch the mic icon.
    • You can select English as the original language on left and choose your preferred translation language on the right.
    • Tap the mic again to begin the translation of the video sound.
    • You will have to tap the mic frequently to keep the translation running.

Will you be providing Continuing Education Credits?

Yes! The University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work is providing Category A Continuing Education Credits for attending the summit. These are available at the ticket price of $450 CAD. Please check with your institution if these credits will be accepted for your circumstance.

How long will I have access to the sessions?

All attendees will have access to all sessions for the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022 and for some time afterwards on the Whova app.

After the summit, attendees will be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

What is the Stronger Together Summit Code of Conduct?

Connecting to Protect is dedicated to facilitating a conference that helps participants build a sense of connectedness and unity, and share a vision about the extent of the problem and the collaborative approach required to achieve solutions.

To facilitate this goal, we ask that participants agree to the Memorandum of Understanding which provides a framework of objectives and content for “Connecting to Protect”, the inaugural 2021 “Global Virtual Summit”, and subsequent initiatives.


Connecting to Protect is for individuals and organizations interested in addressing children’s access to online pornography, and who share a vision about the extent of the problem and the collaborative approach required to achieve solutions. The mental health and safety implications on children and young people accessing online pornography are multi-dimensional. We aim to provide countries throughout the world with an opportunity for representatives of many sectors to dialogue and create a coordinated global response. Implementing primary, secondary, and targeted public health prevention and education measures is imperative to avoid a worsening of the situation.

Connecting to Protect aims to align initiatives globally to protect children. Key areas of focus include research, legislation & policy solutions, technology & age verification solutions, education & awareness strategies across all sectors, and therapeutic protocols and strategies.

This MOU sets out beliefs that provide the foundation and framework for engagement with the Connecting to Protect initiatives.

Statement of Problem and Purpose

Connecting to Protect recognizes that unrestricted access to online pornography by children (17 years and younger):

  • promotes and exacerbates an already large and growing child protection crisis;
  • contributes to mental health issues, impacting children in terms of personal development, harmful sexual behaviours, and other consequences that demand a strategic response; and
  • is a matter of ubiquitous international significance.

With the unique challenges presented by current world events and the rise in children accessing pornography and being sexually exploited online, there has never been a more urgent time to unify and prioritize the mental health and safety consequences of children having unrestricted access to online pornography.

Agreed positions on issues

Contributing individuals and third-party entities take a similar position on the following:

  • While online pornography is produced for a paying audience that is comprised primarily of adults, the discussion and action focus will be on young people aged 17 or under. This summit will not address consenting adults’ consumption of pornography.
  • Online pornography can negatively impact children and young people at an individual level, and this leads to significant impacts at a societal level.
  • There is a growing body of scientific evidence showing that online pornography is contributing to childhood trauma and developmental issues; compulsion/depression/other mental health issues; sexual dysfunction; grooming/age of first exposure/normalizing harmful sexual behaviours; self-exploitation/sexting/technology-facilitated abuse, etc.; normalizing high-risk behaviours that put people at risk for sexually transmitted infections; child-on-child and peer-on-peer sexual abuse; child sexual exploitation/sex trafficking; sexism and objectification; sexual aggression and violence; family breakdowns; and other health problems.
  • It is an ethical expectation that those agreeing to this MOU will refrain from any collaborative or commercial dealings with any individual or entity actively and intentionally engaged in the promotion of pornography or the pornography industry.

Discussion

Participating parties are welcome to contribute to open discussion and the application of scientific research and methods toward protecting children from the harms of accessing online pornography. We are seeking experts and others who can make a meaningful contribution to an execution strategy that will identify and effectively combat the negative impacts.

Our learnings from the inaugural 2021 Global Virtual Summit will inform a Global Action Plan – Strategic Response Report. The Summit will facilitate the provision of expert-led educational and collaborative sessions on strategic responses to protect children and young people from online pornography including:

  • Current Research, neuroscience, psychology, child protection, and sociology
  • Legislation and policy
  • Technology and age verification regimes
  • Education & awareness strategies across all sectors
  • Therapeutic protocols and strategies

Additional Goals of the Connecting to Protect Global Summit can be found here on our website.

Conflict resolution

There is no expectation that individuals and third-party entities will agree on issues outside of the focus of this MOU, nor does the MOU form any basis for financial obligations by either party.

While working together—leading up to, during and after the Global Summit—all signatories agree to be respectful toward each other. Please access the Memorandum of Understanding here.

TICKETING

What is included in my $100 registration for the 2022 Stronger Together Global Virtual Summit?

The General Registration of $100 is jam-packed full of benefits.

All attendees will have access to all sessions for the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022 and for some time afterwards on the Whova app, so wherever you are in the world, you will benefit from the offerings.

After the summit, attendees will be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

For professionals seeking recognition for their learning, Category A Continuing Education Credits are issued by the University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work for the ticket price of $450.

Can I get a refund if I can’t attend?

No refunds will be offered for the #StrongerTogetherSummit.

If an attendee cannot view the sessions on the day they air, or within the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022, they will be able to view them for some time afterwards on the Whova app (a few select presentations will not be available beyond three days after the summit close).
Attendees will also be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

I registered during the event. When will I get access to Whova?

If you register during the event, you will gain immediate access to the summit via Whova (the networking app). Please use the email address you registered with the event to sign up. You will be able to view the LIVE sessions and daily pre-recorded sessions immediately.

SUMMIT AGENDA

What is the summit schedule?

You can find the agenda in the Whova app or on our event webpage.

What if I miss the events scheduled at 9.30am MST?

All attendees will have access to all sessions for the Summit duration dates of February 16-18 2022 and for some time afterwards on the Whova app, so wherever you are in the world, you will benefit from the offerings.

Pre-recorded presentations will be released each day at 9:30AM MST and will be available on-demand throughout the summit. LIVE presentations and panels are best watched live, Q&As with the presenters are via chat, and the recordings will be posted as soon as we can after the session.

Chatting with other attendees happens all throughout the summit, networking sessions are available six times throughout the summit across different times to capture as many time zones as possible, and meet-ups will be dependent on the organizer.

After the summit, attendees will be invited to take advantage of the Connecting to Protect Global Coalition Membership area, where they will continue to have access to most video content for twelve months. Ongoing involvement in the Global Coalition is subject to attending our next summit or subscribing to a yearly membership. Agreeing to the Memorandum of Understanding is a prerequisite for joining the Global Coalition so that we have a shared understanding for collaboration.

Are there any live events?

  • There are live keynote presentations scheduled every day and the recordings will be posted as soon as we can after the session.
  • Each day includes two half-hour speed-networking sessions with 3 other people for 10 min rounds, so make sure you add the networking sessions in your time zone to your calendar.
  • We also have virtual meetups, with a focus on specific topics on the last afternoon. All attendees are welcome to schedule meetups as well! Check the community section of the app for meet-up details.

PARTNERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP

How can I become a Summit Partner?

Please access information about our Partnership Opportunities here. Most sponsorship opportunities close 1-2 weeks prior to the summit, however, if you are interested in a $50 Online Exhibit (to be purchased with a General Registration), please email our events team.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

What technology/programs do I need to participate?

  1. You will need an Internet connection.
  2. You will need access to Whova, either on your desktop computer in a web browser or by downloading the app on your mobile device or tablet.
    • You can download Whova in your device app store (the app is free!):

What is Whova?

Whova is the online platform that we are using for the Stronger Together Summit. Whova is a networking platform where you can join discussions, network with other attendees, and view announcements.
If you are a registered attendee, you will have access to the website and mobile application. You will also be able to see details on the agenda and speakers and contribute to group polls and provide feedback using the app.

I’m having trouble accessing the Whova App

After registering for the Stronger Together Summit, look for a confirmation email with the subject “Ready for the 2022 Stronger Together Summit? Download the Whova App“
Click on that link and make sure to use the same email for your Whova profile that you used to register.
Please note, you must be fully registered in order to access the Whova app.
If you’ve used Whova at a previous event using a different email, you should ensure that you register for the Stronger Together summit using the same login you used for other events. Alternatively, log out and log back in using the same email for your Whova profile that you used to register.

Do I need to use Zoom?

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