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Core messages are organized into short, easy-to-share formats for students and the public.
Education and research materials are organized in one place.
Card news, prevention posters, brochures, education PDFs, translated global resources, and policy briefs will be added step by step.
This hub is designed to show the center’s professional activity and public education capacity.
The goal is not a one-time lecture, but a practical resource system that schools, institutions, and event sites can continue to use.
Core messages are organized into short, easy-to-share formats for students and the public.
Posters and guides are designed for schools, campuses, youth organizations, and public events.
Global guidance and policy trends are summarized for education and campaign use.
Materials are organized by purpose and field use. Early materials are available by request, and downloadable files will be released in phases.
Short visual content explaining spiking, consent, bystander response, and victim-blaming prevention.
Posters for schools, festivals, public venues, and institutional notice boards.
Brief introductions to the center, prevention principles, and response guidance.
Summary sheets, checklists, and worksheets that can be shared before or after training.
Summaries and translations of guidance from global public agencies, police, and education institutions.
Updates on laws, public policy, education campaigns, and prevention frameworks.
Booth materials, quizzes, awareness messages, and social content for on-site campaigns.
Checklists and guidance for teachers, organizers, and institutional staff.
Materials are being prepared in phases. Institutions that need early access may request materials based on audience and purpose.
Explains spiking across drinks, food, needles, and vapes with a focus on the principle of no consent.
A bystander-response poster for schools, festivals, and public venues.
A one-to-two-page handout covering warning signs and help-seeking steps.
Checks preparation, response flow, help routes, and victim-blaming prevention principles.
Summarizes global official materials for use in local education and campaigns.
The same topic should be adapted differently depending on who will read or use it.
Use age-appropriate materials focused on safety, peer protection, and help-seeking.
Use materials that clearly show event safety, bystander action, and reporting routes.
Use policy summaries, campaign plans, and partnership-ready materials.
Materials are guided based on purpose, audience, and site conditions.
Education, campaign, event display, internal training, press use, or public awareness.
Schools, campuses, public agencies, companies, festivals, or community events.
Existing materials can be provided, or campaign-specific wording and visuals can be discussed.
We can help prepare spiking prevention materials for schools, universities, institutions, and community events.