PREVENTIVE SAFETY AWARENESS
Safety Awareness Prototype by Tiffany Johnson
Trauma-informed, equity-centered workflows for schools, families, and community spaces.
Mission and framing
Purpose: Advance preventive safety through accessible, browser-first tools and trauma-informed leadership that honors equity, dignity, and community wisdom.
Promise: Low-barrier modules that educators, caregivers, and students can use without logins, installations, or specialized training.
Preventive safety dashboard prototype
Overview: A lightweight dashboard for awareness, regulation, and care signals across school days and community settings.
Awareness gauges
- Mood check: gentle self-scan prompts + reflective notes
- Burnout indicators: workload, rest, and support signals
- Care alerts: flag spaces or moments needing attention
Regulation tools
- Calming timer: paced breathing and grounding cycles
- Sensory-friendly mode: high-contrast, quiet UI presets
- Reflection cards: micro-rituals for pause and repair
If you prefer a quick read, see the blog version: Preventive safety awareness.
Trauma-informed leadership practices
Focus: Daily disciplines that reduce harm and increase predictability, inclusion, and care.
- Boundaries: clear roles, communication norms, and repair pathways
- Predictable routines: consistent starts, transitions, and closures
- Care loops: notice → name → negotiate → nurture → note
Community care pathways
Intent: Extend preventive safety beyond classrooms into families, after-school spaces, and mutual aid hubs.
- Student hubs: peer check-ins, shared rituals, and repair circles
- Family kits: browser-based activities, reflection prompts, and games
- Care maps: local resources, roles, and warm handoffs
Garden mission as living safety lab
Why it fits: Gardens teach rhythm, attention, and repair — the same disciplines preventive safety needs.
- Pet-friendly design: shared spaces with predictable routines
- Sensory zones: quiet corners, shade, texture, and scent
- Care rituals: daily tending and seasonal reflection
AI companions as thought experiments
Scope: Explore how lightweight, ethical AI prompts can scaffold awareness and repair without replacing human care.
- Micro-prompts: daily cues for check-ins and grounding
- Boundaries: human-first support; AI for scaffolding only
- Transparency: disclose limitations, avoid dependence
Downloads and sharing
Use: Remix and share with attribution; keep care rituals intact.
Support and extras on GumroadContact and collaboration
Collaborate: For pilots, training, or accessible module deployments, reach out.
Email: tiffany.johnson782@my.tccd.edu
We prioritize public schools, community colleges, and mutual aid collectives.
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