Women's Digital Safety

About this program
Women and vulnerable groups often face online risks that others do not, from harassment and stalking to privacy violations and image-based abuse. Our Women’s Digital Safety program addresses these directly and practically.
We combine awareness with action: understanding the risks, locking down privacy, using social and financial platforms safely, and knowing the support and reporting pathways available when something goes wrong.

Why this needs a dedicated focus
Online harassment, impersonation, and privacy abuse disproportionately affect women, and can spill over into real-world safety and wellbeing.
Knowing how to control privacy, document incidents, and access support turns fear into confidence, and helps women act early and decisively.
The ground this program covers
Online harassment awareness
Recognising harassment and abuse, and understanding the options for responding safely.
Privacy & identity protection
Controlling what is visible, limiting exposure, and protecting personal information.
Safe social media practices
Using social platforms confidently while minimising risk and unwanted contact.
Financial platform safety
Staying safe on payment and banking platforms and avoiding targeted fraud.
Support & reporting pathways
Where to report, how to document, and who to turn to for help.
How we run it
A safe, respectful space
Sessions are run sensitively, so participants feel comfortable to learn and ask.
Practical and empowering
We focus on concrete steps women can take to protect themselves online.
Privacy-first
Hands-on help locking down accounts, visibility, and personal information.
Connected to support
We make sure participants know the reporting and help pathways available to them.
Designed for
What you walk away with
- Safer online presence
- Privacy control
- Confidence to act
Common questions

Bring Women's Digital Safety to your community
We partner with schools, NGOs, and institutions to run this program where it is needed most.


