Safe Student Initiative™ 

Educating students since 2015 

Let’s start a conversation.

Safe Student Initiative® educates students from middle school to college with age-appropriate, survivor-led interactive presentations including healthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention, digital danger, and rape culture.  


Our Safe Student Initiative® program is customized individually for middle school,
high school and college audiences.

We provide tools and training that meet your state and federal mandates including Title IX and Erin's Law. And most importantly, we get students talking about healthy and unhealthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention, and rape culture. 

During these 30 to 60-minute presentations, students will learn: 

  • To set and respect boundaries

  • Differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships

  • What it means to give and receive consent

  • How to identify and safely intervene during a potential sexual assault

  • To recognize the signs of digital abuse

  • To empower each other to push back against rape culture 

  • Firsthand survivor stories & experiences

  • Resources available to support survivors 

Unless previous arrangements are made with Jane Doe No More, the host will have a counselor available during and immediately following our presentation, as we will be discussing topics that may be triggering for students.


Both in-person and virtual presentations are now available.

I cannot speak highly enough about the quality of the program and the power of the testimonials.  These presentations have provided a platform for students and teachers to have much needed conversations about sexual harassment, sexual assault, advocacy, and prevention. Having professional speakers help us broach these topics is an invaluable resource.
— Meg Monaghan, Ph.D. , Teacher, Farmington High School

All of our programs are led by survivors.

Our professionally trained team of survivors share their stories and ignite conversations with your students and staff. We discuss the many types of sexual crimes, provide support for victims and enlighten each of us on what we can do to aid in prevention. 

1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday. *

*RAINN

We give students a forum for crucial conversations about sexual respect. 

I can see that men can stop rape. I feel like I can really make a difference. The speakers were really nice and had touching stories. I’m really glad they came because they changed how I look at things now
— E.H., Student, Naugatuck High School

Both in-person and virtual presentations are now available.