Youth

Overview

Give young people practical tools to stay safe, recognize when something is off, and know what to do next, without creating fear or confusion.

Why This Matters

Most risky situations do not start as obvious danger. They often begin as normal conversations, online interactions, or new relationships. Understanding these patterns early helps young people stay in control and make informed decisions.

What You Will Gain:

  • Confidence recognizing when something feels off

  • Clear understanding of online and real-world boundaries

  • Practical steps for getting help when needed

How to Stay Safe and In Control

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Trust Your Instincts

If something feels off, it usually is. Learn to notice pressure, secrecy, or manipulation early.

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Know Your Boundaries

Understand what is okay and what is not in conversations, relationships, and online interactions.

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Stay Smart Online

Learn how social media, gaming, and messaging can be used to build trust,and how to protect your privacy.

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Speak Up and Get Help

Know when to talk to a trusted adult and how to get help without feeling embarrassed or unsure.

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How It Works

  • Interactive workshops built around real-life situations

  • Group discussion and scenario-based activities

  • Delivered in schools, youth programs, and community settings

  • Age-appropriate, non-alarmist approach focused on awareness and confidence

Who This Is For

  • Middle school students
  • High school students
  • Youth groups and peer programs