Video focused on youth for talking to friends about what sextortion is.
Topic: Social Media
4 Digital Safety Resources in 20+ Languages
4 digital safety resources from some amazing organizations around the world that focus on victims’ digital safety. Languages: Spanish, French, Arabic, Italian, Urdu, Farsi, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and more.
Video: Ask Ava, Episode 154: “What’s the difference between love bombing, and someone genuinely wanting to make me happy?”
Video version of our Ask Ava podcast, for teens and those who care about them.
Safety Net Project – technology safety for survivors of violence
Website with tech safety tips, stalkerware, location tracking, phone safety, online privacy, personal data privacy, connected devices in your home, and apps. Also has information about tech safety with sexual assault, and teens with technology.
Tech Safety Resources
List of links from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Please call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in detail with a trained advocate.
Tech Safety Tips: When Your iPhone is Being Monitored
Resource from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Shows tips for changing settings on your iPhone. Call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in detail with a trained advocate.
Tech Safety Tips: Assessing for Tracking and Monitoring
Resource from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Shows questions someone can ask to see how safe their technology is from a person using abuse. Please call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in...
Ask Ava, Episode 150: “Why does my partner keep harassing me on social media?”
A short podcast episode geared towards teens and those who care about teens.
Planificación de seguridad para adolescentes
A handout explaining options for teens to stay safe from abusive partners in school, at home, and online. English version here.
Elementary School Bullying Power and Control Wheel
A handout that explains different ways bullying takes away power and control. Recommended for 4th to 6th grade with teacher/parent support.