U-ACT partners with schools to help students recognize grooming, trafficking risks, exploitation, online dangers, and unhealthy influences while empowering youth and families to become part of the solution.
Don’t Take The Bait is U-ACT’s engaging student awareness program designed to help youth recognize manipulation, online dangers, exploitation, grooming tactics, peer pressure, and hidden risks before they become victims.
This age-appropriate presentation helps students:
✓ Recognize red flags
✓ Understand online safety risks
✓ Build confidence to speak up
✓ Learn practical ways to protect themselves and friends
✓ Make safer choices in real-life situations
Designed for schools, youth groups, faith organizations, and student communities.
Trusted by schools, educators, and youth leaders committed to student safety.
Parents are navigating challenges no generation has faced before social media pressure, online predators, grooming tactics, dangerous trends, and mental health concerns.
U-ACT online webinars help parents stay informed, confident, and equipped with practical tools to protect their children in today’s world.
Topics May Include:
Online safety & social media dangers
Human trafficking warning signs
Protecting children from manipulation
Mental health & youth pressures
Healthy communication strategies for families
Be the student who looks out for others.
U-ACT Student Task Forces empower youth to become leaders on their campus creating safer schools through awareness, kindness, education, and peer support.
Students can help:
✓ Watch out for vulnerable classmates
✓ Promote awareness and safety education
✓ Create positive school culture
✓ Encourage healthy choices
✓ Be a voice of leadership and hope
I could actually make a difference……..
One student paying attention can change someone’s future.
Because prevention works best before crisis happens.
Schools partner with U-ACT to provide education that is:
✓ Age-appropriate
✓ Practical and engaging
✓ Prevention-focused
✓ Community-centered
✓ Designed to empower—not scare—students
We believe informed students are safer students.
Whether you’re an educator, school administrator, counselor, parent group, or student leader we’d love to partner with you.