Our next Digital Dignity webinar is just around the corner! Join us Wed, March 5th for Behind the Screen: Safeguarding Youth in Online Spaces with guest presenter Kaitlyn Ranasinghe.
Learn more and register at https://t.co/C8Kg4XTYcu
#DigitalDignity#DefendDignity#OnlineSafety
Join us at 8pm EST today, October 29th for our free webinar!
Brandon Laur, CEO of @whitehatterteam will lead us in an engaging webinar that will equip educators, parents, and professionals with effective strategies to educate.
Register for free: https://t.co/En4sCUIrh6
Stories like this are why the Survivor Support Fund exists. The fund assists dozens of survivors a year, helping to "fill the gaps" as they work to achieve stability.
You can make a difference. Donate today: https://t.co/jhwK7Qs1sr
Join us for our Digital Dignity Webinar on October 29th with Brandon Laur, as we unpack these questions and more. You’ll leave with tangible steps and confidence to protect your kids and youth online.
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Today is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is also Orange Shirt Day.
Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools in Canada
If we don’t talk to our kids about sex, the internet will. Join us Sept. 30 for Conversations with Your Kids that Protect and learn how to start healthy, proactive conversations.
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Our Survivor Support Fund Fall intake opens September 25th! This fund exists to provide accessible financial support to individuals who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation of any form in Canada.
To learn more, see the link in our bio or visit https://t.co/hhiT8lv1SP
Why this webinar?
If we don’t talk to our kids about s*x, the internet will. Join us Sept. 30 for Conversations with Your Kids that Protect with Dina Alexander, author of 30 Days of S*x Talks.
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On September 30th, join us for a live webinar and Q&A with Dina Alexander, with Educate Empower Kids, as she discusses how it can be easy to feel overwhelmed living in a hypersexualized culture where our kids are bombarded with unhealthy messages about sex.
Handling screen-time meltdowns isn’t easy, but with calm boundaries and connection, we can turn these moments into powerful lessons that help our kids grow stronger.
#screentime#raisingteens#onlinesafety
Helping our teens navigate screen time isn’t about strict rules—it’s about guiding them toward balance. By setting healthy boundaries together and staying involved, we can support them in building strong self-regulation skills that last a lifetime.
In the U.S., Roblox is lobbying against child safety laws—even as lawsuits allege the platform enables grooming. In Canada, we haven’t seen the same lobbying or lawsuits yet, but safety concerns are rising despite Roblox’s new parental controls.
Instagram recently introduced its Maps feature — which quietly reminds us how closely technology and privacy are now intertwined. If not managed properly, this feature can share our exact location.
➡️ Head to DMs → tap the map → set location sharing to “no one.”
Happy World Humanitarian Day
Today, we recognize the people who put compassion into action every single day.
Their courage reminds us of the power we each hold to make the world safe and just.
#worldhumanitarianday
Newly unsealed lawsuit documents expose how Snapchat’s disappearing messages facilitate widespread sexual exploitation of teens. Despite thousands of abuse reports, including one account flagged 75 times, 96% go unreviewed. Snapchat is facing growing pressure over its failures.
Freya India sheds light on the effects of Only F*ns on our youth in her blog "The Problem With Everything Being P*rnified" reminding us that p*rnographic content celebrates the freedom of adults in exchange for our children's developmental health..
A lawsuit against X in Washington, D.C. was allowed to proceed after it was ruled that X neglected to report child s*xual abuse material while having knowledge of the content on its platform.
This move marks a societal and legal shift towards holding platforms accountable.
Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and rich cultures of Indigenous peoples worldwide, recognizing their vital contributions and deep connection to history and land.
#indigenouspeoples#worldsindigenous
Apple’s decision to extend key safety features to teens aged 13–17 marks a step in the right direction. Apple will now enable communication safety (nudity detection and blurring) and web content filters for teens aged 0–17 in iOS 26, starting September 2025.
This serves as a reminder to reflect on how we can keep our children safe. By fostering open and honest discussions about social media and how to manage its risks, we can help develop a digitally resilient generation.https://t.co/SuY3tGc9RE Digital Dignity https://t.co/3YNmBLJnbu