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Outreach, Design & Storytelling

Help create privacy-first outreach and education materials that communicate patterns of risk and safer pathways, without exposing individual identities. Consent-first and dignity-first.

Privacy-first Consent-first Education materials Campaign support

Note: Public materials are pattern-level, not identity-level. Avoid sensitive identifiers in first contact.

1) About the work

Outreach work is pattern-level, not identity-level. The goal is clarity and prevention: help newcomers and allies understand risks, options, and support pathways — without turning anyone’s story into content.

2) What you will lead

Education materials

  • Plain-language explainers (not legal advice): navigation readiness, rights orientation, safety planning.
  • Visual one-pagers and simple guides (multi-language friendly).
  • Website copy updates and structure improvements (within scope boundaries).

Campaign support

  • Micro-campaigns that elevate patterns and practical solutions.
  • Partner-ready assets: slides, PDFs, short briefs.
  • Social posts that are calm, factual, and non-sensational.

Safety and ethics checks

  • De-identification and consent checks before publishing.
  • Risk checks: re-identification risk, reputational risk, participant safety risk.
  • Rewrite to pattern-level language when needed.

Light workflow

  • Small, steady contributions (2–4 hours/month).
  • One asset at a time with clear acceptance criteria.
  • Simple handoff: source → draft → review → publish.
3) Boundaries
  • No publishing personal case details without explicit consent and safeguards.
  • No naming employers or organisations, addresses, or identifying markers in public materials.
  • Focus is education, prevention, and dignity-first awareness.
4) Who this fits
  • Designers, content strategists, writers, community organisers.
  • Comfort working within privacy and ethical constraints.
  • Ability to keep messages calm, credible, and non-sensational.
5) How we start
  1. Pick one asset type (one-pager, guide, outreach post, PDF brief).
  2. Agree on safety rules (privacy + scope).
  3. Deliver one publish-ready asset, then iterate.
6) Next step

Email 1–2 sample links (portfolio or past work), what assets you can produce, and your availability. Avoid sensitive identifiers in first contact.

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