Blackmail And Education V10 Se Dumb Koala G Updated -

Note: The internal codename "Dumb Koala G" refers to a simple, memorable, and layered approach to prevention—like a koala’s slow, deliberate, and secure grip on a tree.

| Layer | Strategy | Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | G – Guard Information | Teach digital hygiene and privacy. | Students should never share passwords, intimate images, or location data. Use two-factor authentication. | | K – Know the Signs | Train staff and students to recognize blackmail. | Sudden wealth changes, fear of phone/computer, unexplained anxiety, avoidance of specific peers. | | A – Act Immediately | Establish clear reporting pathways. | Anonymous tip lines, trusted teacher contacts, and a “no punishment for reporting” policy for victims. | | L – Legal & Logging | Preserve evidence and involve authorities. | Screenshot threats, do not delete messages. Report to school resource officers or local police. | | O – Open Dialogue | Normalize conversations about coercion. | Age-appropriate classroom discussions about consent, secrets, and pressure. | blackmail and education v10 se dumb koala g updated

Version: 10 (Final) Codename: Dumb Koala G (Updated) Date: [Current Date] Note: The internal codename "Dumb Koala G" refers

Scenario: "Jenna," a 14-year-old, shares a private photo with a classmate "Ryan." After a disagreement, Ryan threatens to post the photo unless Jenna gives him $50 weekly. Proper Response: | Layer | Strategy | Action | |