
A Ready-to-Go Digital Safety Curriculum for Schools
With online exploitation rising, schools are being asked to do more, without the right tools. This curriculum makes it easy for teachers to confidently protect students and teach digital safety.
Right now, kids are facing online risks that schools aren’t equipped to handle alone:
Sextortion & online predators
Toxic relationships & peer pressure
Digital blackmail & non-consensual image sharing
Human trafficking & exploitation
The good news is we’ve built an expert-led, survivor-informed curriculum that makes these tough conversations easier for educators, so kids get the protection they need.
How It Works
Step 1 - Sign up today, and your district will get immediate access to expert-led digital safety training.
Step 2 - We provide a free training session for key staff so they can confidently roll out the program.
Step 3 - Lesson plans, resources, and digital safety education, all plug-and-play, so teachers can start immediately.
Safety, Learning, and Prevention-
All On One Digital Platform
Engaging and animated
Age-appropriate content that builds on itself
Backed by research
Free professional training
Overview of each topic and current trends
Guidance for commonly asked student questions
Youth-approved
Inclusive of diversity
Collaborated and informed by survivors and educators
District Safety and Prevention Certification
Plug and play
Lesson plans with all resources
Student reflection assignments
What Issues Do We Address?
Grade 3-5
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During these primary years, where children are beginning to have more access to the internet, ensuring internet safety will be deeply connected to a child's ability to define healthy vs unhealthy situations, as well as understanding what consent looks like in person, and digitally. By educating on virtual courses on online safety for kids, we also build empathy and a moral compass regarding respectful online behaviours.
Teachers co-facilitate an interactive animated video presentation, where students play games and activities to learn about the concepts above. Teachers are also provided with virtual courses on online social media safety for kids and teens in Canada and BC.
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How we use the internet, why we use it, why it is a powerful tool
Defining online predators as unhealthy online accounts and followers
Red flags of unhealthy accounts and grooming
Information sharing, location settings, privacy settings
Safety in gaming
Online permanency
Image sharing
Consent in person and digitally
Healthy communications towards peers online
Grade 6-7
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By grade 6/7, children are in a time of rapid growth, including the ability to practice self control. These are impressionable times for developing and incorporating personal identity into consent, healthy boundaries, and healthy online behaviours.
Teachers co-facilitate an interactive animated video presentation, where students play games and activities to learn about the concepts above. Teachers are also provided with virtual courses on online social media safety for kids and teens in Canada and BC.
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How we use the internet, why we use it, why it is a powerful tool
Defining sexual exploitation
Defining online predators as unhealthy online accounts and followers
Healthy vs unhealthy accounts and red flags
Grooming strategies of predators
Information sharing, location settings, privacy settings
Safety in gaming
Online permanency
Sexting and the law
Sextortion
Defining consent, in person and digitally
Digital citizenship
Grade 8-12
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Students will be provided with a different prevention education strategy to keep them safe from all forms of digital exploitation.
Teachers co-facilitate an interactive animated video presentation, where students play games and activities to learn about the concepts above. Teachers are also provided with virtual courses on online social media safety for kids and teens in Canada and BC.
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Why sexual exploitation happens
Why the internet is a jackpot for exploiters
Different types of exploiters and their grooming tactics
Current exploitation trends
Age of consent
Consent and sexting
Sextortion
Child pornography law
Online pimping and e-pimping
Sugar Daddy's online and dangers
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Some Common Misconceptions
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Teachers already have too much on their plates. This curriculum makes it easy for them to teach digital safety, no extra planning needed.
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Are they covering it comprehensively, with up-to-date, and expert-driven resources? Do they feel well-equipped to discuss these sensitive topics?
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Is any of your current technology preventing online sexual exploitation specifically? If not, this isn’t “just another platform”—this is a crucial missing piece.
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If a teacher isn’t equipped to educate students on the most pressing digital dangers of our time, are they truly prepared to teach safely in a modern classroom? A digital platform actually reduces teacher workload by providing ready-to-use lessons, removing the burden of curating their own materials.

“This has been a game-changer for us. We know that discussions about these topics are often overlooked in schools because teachers feel uncertain about how to address these sensitive topics, there's a lack of user-friendly resources that align with the curriculum, and the fear of potential backlash from parents or guardians looms large. This resource empowers educators with the tools and to tackle these important issues head-on. The lessons are very well thought out, well organized, engaging, and age-appropriate. I highly recommend this online curriculum.”
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