Learn Safety Skills
The Learn section of Safety Positive Foundation contains disability-centered safety education programs focused on communication, awareness, applied safety skills, tools education, and community learning.
This page is a simple overview of available learning programs. Each program focuses on a different area of safety skill development. For system structure and how everything connects, visit Programs & Services.
Learning Programs Overview
Each program below is part of a larger disability-centered safety education system. You can start wherever fits your needs.
Safety Positive Reset
Foundational safety education focused on understanding awareness, choice, and the core principles of disability-centered safety.
Focus: Building a foundation for safety thinking and awareness
Verbal Access
Communication and self-advocacy training focused on expressing needs, setting boundaries, and responding in real-life situations.
Focus: Communication, advocacy, and boundary setting
SHIELD Training
Applied safety skills training focused on real-world awareness, situational response, and practical decision-making.
Focus: Real-world safety awareness and applied response skills
Spicy Armory
Safety tools education focused on understanding personal protection tools, responsible use, and informed decision-making.
Focus: Safety tools education and personal protection awareness
TeaTime
Community-based learning focused on shared experiences, reflection, and ongoing safety skill reinforcement through discussion and connection.
Focus: Community learning and reinforcement
How to Choose a Program
- If you are new to safety concepts → Safety Positive Reset
- If you want communication and self-advocacy skills → Verbal Access
- If you want applied real-world safety practice → SHIELD Training
- If you want safety tools education → Spicy Armory
- If you want community learning → TeaTime
Important Note
Each program focuses on a specific part of safety skill development, but they are designed to work together as a complete system over time.
For a full explanation of how these programs connect, visit Programs & Services.
Start Where You Are
You do not need to learn everything at once. You can begin with the program that best fits your current needs and grow from there.
Keep it safe.
Keep it positive.
Keep it safety positive.
