Age-appropriate, evidence-based presentations on online risk, digital bullying, sextortion, and AI misuse β for students, parents, and schools across the province.
Book a PresentationSpecializing in online radicalization β a rare depth of expertise applied directly to youth safety education.
Real-world insight into how online threats develop, escalate, and can be prevented β not just theory.
Currently teaching at the provincial level, with a track record of engaging both student and parent audiences.
Teaching students to recognize when a situation is escalating and how to make smart decisions before things go wrong.
Understanding privacy, digital footprints, and the risks inherent in the platforms young people use every day.
Practical strategies for identifying, responding to, and reporting bullying β for students and the adults around them.
Age-appropriate, non-sensational education on one of the fastest-growing online threats targeting young people.
How AI is being used to create explicit images and encourage self-harm β and how to recognize and respond to it.
Building the instincts and confidence to disengage from dangerous online situations before they escalate.
Tailored for elementary or high school audiences. Content is age-appropriate, engaging, and grounded in real scenarios students recognize.
Designed for parent audiences who want to understand the digital world their kids inhabit β and how to have better conversations about it at home.
Students and parents in the same room, learning together. The conversation that happens in the room between them is half the value.
β Highest engagement format
Young people are already navigating a complicated digital world. The goal isn't to scare them away from it β it's to give them the tools and instincts to move through it safely and confidently.
Every session is grounded in real experience, delivered in plain language, and calibrated to what each audience actually needs to hear.
Different content and framing for elementary vs. high school audiences.
Honest, grounded, and practical β not sensational. Kids tune out scare tactics.
Backed by counterterrorism research and 15 years of crime analysis, not just curriculum.
Sessions are interactive and leave room for the questions kids are actually asking.
Whether you're a school administrator, department head, or parent council organizer, reach out and we'll find a format that works for your community.