Digital Respect
Your experts in digital soft skills and online safety.
What is Digital Respect?
Digital Respect is communicating over digital technology in a respectful way. Being digitally respectful involves incorporating best practices of netiquette and cybercitizenship in your workplace, your school, or your home. It is ensuring that the online environment you create is inclusive and that you use cyber-empathy when interacting with others online.
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We have a plethora of workshops, trainings and educational programs for you to choose from to suit your needs on topics such as cyberviolence prevention, addressing Internet addiction, online reputation management, etc.
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We are here to provide private coaching to families and individuals in need of help with Internet-related wellness issues and cyberviolence. We also provide consulting, strategic planning and prevention programs to companies and schools to help instill a respectful digital culture.
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We have an interdisciplinary cyberviolence incident response team to help you resolve the situation. We provide an in-depth analysis, profiling, risk assessment, referrals and recommendations to help victims of cyberviolence, their workplace, their family and friends, and their entourage.
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We have a Digital Respect assessment tool and offer programs to help you become a Digitally Respectful workplace/school/family. We also provide certification in a specialized training with required courses to individuals wanting to become Certified Digital Respect consultants and ambassadors.
What is a Digitally Respectful workplace, school, or home?
Being Digitally Respectful is meeting the best practices standards of conscientious, citizenship-oriented, and legally responsible uses of digital space for communication purposes.
How to incorporate digitally respectful practices into your workplace.
Digital Respect provides innovative methods to implement cybercitizenship and netiquette in the workplace and ways to measure achievements through several criteria derived from world-renowned best practices.
What do I do if my child is being bullied online?
If you have found out your child is being bullied online, it could come as a shock to you as a parent. There are many ways you can help. Our team can help coach you about how to handle the situation, lower risk to yourself and your family, understand legal repercussions, know your role and the school’s role, and find help as soon as possible.