VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Jun 18, 2014) - TELUS (TSX:T)(NYSE:TU) announced that the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) has honoured the company by passing a motion to officially endorse TELUS WISE (Wise Internet and Smartphone Education), a unique educational program focused on helping Canadian families stay safe online. To date, the TELUS WISE program has reached more than 300,000 Canadians.

Members of the CACP Board of Directors will encourage policing services within their jurisdictions to utilise the TELUS WISE program across the country and make the program materials and resources available to families in their communities.

"The CACP's mandate is to focus on the safety and security of all Canadians through innovative police leadership," said Jim Chu, President of the CACP and Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police. "We are proud to endorse the TELUS WISE program as an excellent example of how we collaborate with innovative corporate partners such as TELUS to make additional educational resources more easily accessible to members of our communities all across Canada including those in our northernmost regions."

TELUS WISE materials will be available to policing services nationally upon request over the next few months. Materials are also available via other TELUS WISE partners including: the Amanda Todd Foundation, Bullying.org, Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Hockey Canada, MediaSmarts, and PREVNet.

"The online safety and security of Canadian families is vitally important to the TELUS team, and we are proud to have the highly respected Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police endorse the TELUS WISE program," said Andrea Goertz, Senior Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives, and Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer. "Our collaboration with the CACP, its members across Canada, and our other TELUS WISE partners will strengthen our collective ability to help our loved ones remain safe online."

The TELUS WISE program has two tailored components - one aimed at adults interested in helping them and their families remain safer online; the second called TELUS WISE footprint which appeals directly to youth. TELUS regularly schedules free, in-person public TELUS WISE seminars in communities across the country led by specially-trained TELUS team members at convenient public locations. Groups of ten or more people are also encouraged to book their own seminars in the workplace, at a community centre, in a school, at a parenting group or senior's centre. Individuals can also book a one-on-one session with trained team members at more than 200 TELUS stores nationwide. TELUS WISE and TELUS WISE footprint educational material is also available on a secure TELUS WISE portal for anyone interested in self-education on the safe use of smartphones, tablets and computers.

For further information about TELUS WISE or TELUS WISE footprint please visit: www.telus.com/wise and www.telus.com/wisefootprint and follow our conversation on Twitter @TELUS using the hashtag #TELUSWISE.

About The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP)

The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police was established in 1905 and represents approximately 1,000 police leaders from across Canada. The Association is dedicated to the support and promotion of efficient law enforcement and to the protection and security of the people of Canada. Through its member police chiefs and other senior police executives, the CACP represents in excess of 90% of the police community in Canada which include federal, First Nations, provincial, regional and municipal, transportation and military police leaders.

About TELUS

TELUS (TSX:T)(NYSE:TU) is Canada's fastest-growing national telecommunications company, with $11.5 billion of annual revenue and 13.3 million customer connections, including 7.8 million wireless subscribers, 3.2 million wireline network access lines, 1.4 million Internet subscribers and 842,000 TELUS TV customers. TELUS provides a wide range of communications products and services, including wireless, data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, television, entertainment and video, and is Canada's largest healthcare IT provider.

In support of our philosophy to give where we live, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed more than $350 million to charitable and not-for-profit organizations and volunteered 5.4 million hours of service to local communities since 2000. TELUS was honoured to be named the most outstanding philanthropic corporation globally for 2010 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, becoming the first Canadian company to receive this prestigious international recognition.

For more information about TELUS, please visit telus.com