*Don't Miss the Different Types of Cyberbullying!❗❗* *Warning:* Your child's online experience can be fraught with danger! Cyberbullying comes in many forms, including *harassment*, *impersonation*, *doxxing*, and *exclusion*. These toxic behaviors can lead to severe anxiety, depression, and a sharp decline in self-esteem. Don’t let cyberbullies take control! *Here’s what to look out for:* - *Harassment:* Repeatedly sending threatening or abusive messages. - *Impersonation:* Someone pretending to be your child to damage their reputation. - *Doxxing:* Revealing personal information without consent to embarrass or shame. - *Exclusion:* Intentionally leaving someone out of online groups or activities, fostering feelings of isolation. *Know the signs:* Watch for mood swings, withdrawal from friends and family, or changes in appetite and sleep. *Stay vigilant, parents!* Equip your child with the tools to navigate their online world safely and confidently! #CyberbullyingAwareness❗ #OnlineSafety #ProtectOurKids✅ #MentalHealthMatters💯 @Safety N Us *Call for help _* 0713863914
Safety n Us
Non-profit Organization Management
Harare, Harare 826 followers
Creating Online Safety for children & youth
About us
Safety n Us is a proactive organization that seeks to address violence against children and youth in Zimbabwe. We identify, raise awareness, and offer psychosocial support to young people in their diversity affected by all forms of violence in Zimbabwe. Safety n Us capacitate young people to stand up for their safety through mobilizing resources in order to address and facilitate the protection of young people from online violence.
- Website
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https://safetynus.org
External link for Safety n Us
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Harare, Harare
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
16 Tomlinson Road, Gunhill Harare, Zimbabwe
16 Tomlinson Road, Gunhill
Harare, Harare 0242, ZW
Employees at Safety n Us
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Hazel Simpo
Social Worker| English Second Language Teacher| Freelance Writer| Social Science Researcher| Golden Key International Honour Society
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Tatenda Mauya
Monitoring and Evaluation Practitioner . Local Governance Practitioner . Gender Champion
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Primrose Anthony
Open to work, sport and recreational activities and programs, social services, teaching and training
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Beaulah Ratisai
Updates
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"Today and every day, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and potential of girls everywhere. International Day of the Girl Child is a reminder that every girl deserves access to education, healthcare, and opportunities to thrive. Let's break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and empower girls to become leaders, innovators, and change-makers. By investing in girls, we invest in a brighter, more equitable future for all. Join us in advocating for girls' rights and unlocking their boundless potential this month. Plan International CHS Alliance Impact Amplifier Tatenda Mauya Juliet Mutsindiri Gynah Mhuriro Ropafadzo Ngadze
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Tune in the radio(Power FM), as we dive into the critical issue of cyberbullying and its impact on Youths. Join us as we discuss how online harassment affects mental health and well-being , and what we can do to protect the next generation. Don't miss out!. #stopcyberbullying
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Cyberbullying hurts more than you think. Learn how to recognize it, stop it, and protect yourself and others online. Together, we can create a safer digital space. #StopCyberbullying #BeKindOnline #DigitalWellness #SafeOnlineCommunities CHS Alliance UNESCO UNICEF Zimbabwe Impact Amplifier Ministry of Education
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a critical reminder to prioritize our online safety. As we navigate the digital landscape, it's essential to stay informed and vigilant against threats like hacking, identity theft, fraud, and phishing scams. Protect yourself by using strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts, enabling two-factor authentication, and being cautious with unsolicited messages and links. Remember, a proactive approach can help safeguard your personal information and peace of mind. Together, we can #SecureOurWorld and create a safer online environment for everyone. Let's make cybersecurity a priority this month and beyond!
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October is cyberbullying month. It’s a month where we recognize the impact of cyberbullying among children. Help us raise awareness on this issue As a parent, it's essential to be aware of the devastating impact cyberbullying can have on your child's life. Cyberbullying can lead to emotional distress, anxiety, decreased self-esteem, social isolation, and even suicidal thoughts. Your child may be vulnerable to online harassment, intimidation, or humiliation, which can affect their mental health, academic performance, and relationships. Be vigilant and monitor their online activities, set privacy settings, and encourage open communication. Educate your child about cyberbullying's effects and report incidents to school authorities or law enforcement. Remember, your support and guidance are crucial in creating a safe online environment for your child. Stay informed, and together, let's protect our children from the harmful effects of cyberbullying. #StopOnlineBullying #OnlineSafetyMatters #stopcyberbullying Plan International Internet Society UNICEF UNESCO
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Excited and honored to represent Safety n Us at the Harare City Council Health Expo in Hatcliffe , focusing on drug and substance abuse awareness. The main theme was 'Get Healthy, Stay Healthy,' with a special emphasis on the importance of mental health. Together, we can make a difference! #HealthyCommunities #AwarenessMatters #endsubstanceabuse #mentalhealthmatters
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