Personal Safety Education (5-8)

Online Certificate Course
Empower Children to Recognize and Prevent Abuse
Learn Recognize and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
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7.2 Lac +

Children, Teachers, Parents, Support Staff Sensitised

500 +

POCSO Awareness Workshops

1.8 Lac +

Women and LGBTQI+ Individuals Empowered

25+

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Equip Children with Vital Skills to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

Empower children and adolescents with the requisite knowledge and skill set to prevent the menace of Child Sexual Abuse in both physical and virtual spaces. This simplified, comprehensive, and cost-effective Online Certification course helps children understand body boundaries, recognize and address potentially harmful situations, and build confidence. This course also covers the essentials of POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act do's and don'ts, providing a thorough understanding of child safety laws.

Course Information

Online Certificate Course
1 Hour
Grades 5-8
lifetime Certification Validity
Course Certification Available
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Why Choose Our Course

  • Expert instructor
  • Comprehensive curriculum covering various personal safety risks (cyberbullying, stalking, sexual abuse, harassment)
  • Engaging and interactive content
  • Teaches body boundaries and consent
  • Multifaceted approach: Identify, recognize, and respond to potential threats
  • Equips with emergency response skills
  • Promotes mental and emotional well-being
  • Builds confidence in handling dangerous situations
  • Age-appropriate and affordable course for students in grades 5-8

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What Will You Learn?

Through our comprehensive PSE program, students will gain invaluable knowledge and skills, including:

When children know how to handle potentially dangerous situations, they feel more empowered and less fearful in their daily lives.

Children are taught that their bodies are their own, and that they have the right to set boundaries, thereby fostering healthy relationships and empowering them to advocate for their safety.

This course equips children with the skills to recognize and avoid dangerous situations.

Children gain knowledge about personal safety and voicing out their concerns to safe adults which contributes to their mental and emotional well-being.

How Do Our Online Courses Work?

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Choose The Program:

Select the Personal Safety Education course tailored for Grades 5-8.

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Register & Pay

Complete the registration form and proceed with the payment.

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Complete The Program

Access the course online and complete it at your own pace.

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Certification And Follow-Up

Upon successful completion, receive your certification.

Top Reasons To Choose Us

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  • Experts in child safety and education
  • Safe and supportive learning environment
  • Constantly updated with latest research and best practices
  • Inclusive and accessible for all students
  • Prioritises student privacy and data protection
  • Encourages parental involvement and reinforcement
  • Committed to empowering children's safety and growth

Our Clients

Unicef
Indian Army
Uttar Pradesh Police
India Post
Ministry of Women
Ministry of Communication
Unicef
Indian Army
Uttar Pradesh Police
India Post
Ministry of Women
Ministry of Communication

Frequently Asked Questions

Personal safety means protecting yourself from harm, whether at school, home, or outside. It includes staying safe from people who might harm you physically or emotionally and knowing how to respond to uncomfortable situations.

  • Trust your instincts—leave the situation and tell a trusted adult if something feels wrong.
  • Know your safe zones, like home, school, or places with helpful adults.
  • Avoid going anywhere alone, especially in unfamiliar areas.
  • Speak up if someone makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable.

Virtual safety refers to protecting yourself while using the internet or social media. It involves keeping personal information private, avoiding online dangers, and reporting harmful behaviour.

  • Never share personal information like your phone number, home address, or school name with strangers.
  • Avoid chatting with people you don’t know in real life.
  • Be cautious about clicking links or downloading files from unknown sources.
  • Think before sharing anything online—don’t post content that could harm you later.
  • Report cyberbullying or inappropriate content to a trusted adult or the platform.

POCSO stands for the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. This Indian law protects children (anyone under 18) from sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation.

The POCSO Act protects all children under the age of 18 from any form of sexual offense, regardless of their gender.

Sexual abuse includes inappropriate touching, forcing a child to do something they don’t want, or exposing them to harmful content like inappropriate videos or images. It covers both physical and online abuse.

Tell a trusted adult immediately. You can also call the Child Helpline at 1098. The police are required to help you under the POCSO law.

  • Medical care, including counselling and psychological support.
  • Child-friendly court environment to reduce stress and revictimization during legal proceedings.
  • Rehabilitation services, depending on the case, to help the child recover from their experience.

Threatening or bribing someone to stay silent about abuse is a serious crime under the POCSO Act. Speak up and seek help without fear.

The police will investigate your case. Special courts under POCSO ensure quick handling of cases to protect children.

No, you will not get into trouble. The POCSO law is there to protect you and ensure your safety. Speaking up is your right.

The person causing harm to a child can face serious punishments, including jail time. The severity of the sentence depends on the offense.

Yes, the identity of the victim is kept confidential under POCSO to protect their privacy and dignity.

If something or someone makes you uncomfortable, talk to a trusted adult about it. It’s better to ask for help than to stay silent.

  • Don’t share personal information like your address or phone number.
  • Avoid talking to strangers online.
  • Never share inappropriate photos or videos.
  • Report suspicious behaviour to a trusted adult.

The POCSO Act ensures victims receive medical, emotional, financial, and psychological support to help them recover.

POCSO also addresses online sexual exploitation. It covers crimes like tricking or pressuring children into sharing inappropriate photos or messages, which are punishable offenses.

  • Block and report the person on the platform.
  • Inform a trusted adult immediately.
  • Call the Cyber Crime Helpline at 155260 or 1930 or the Child Helpline at 1098 for help.

No, you will not get into trouble. Reporting uncomfortable or unsafe situations is always the right thing to do, whether online or in real life.

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