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HomeSafe Academy

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HomeSafe Academy is here to help families stay safe, feel secure, and protected from scams. We want to turn victims into victors through preparation.

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What motivated me to start HomeSafe Safety & Security Publishing and HomeSafe Academy?
This morning I have been going through my skool notifications and messages and it occurred to me that I haven’t really posted anything about what motivated me to start a skool community and why I have joined this community. So here it is … My motivation didn’t come from a single spark — it came from a few long-running forces converging: 1. Years working the frontline of security and safety I have spent a lot of time as a Security Officer & Safety Representative in NT/WA environments. I have witnessed and experienced firsthand how ordinary people including myself have been caught off-guard by preventable risks — violence, theft, scams, unsafe homes, poor situational awareness. That built a conviction: that everyday families need practical tools, not theory. 2. A belief that preparation turns fear into confidence My philosophy — observation, detection, reporting and deterrence = preparedness, layered protection — has shaped my mission. I want to help ordinary households apply the same simple principles used in professional security: perimeter→exterior→interior→core, colour-coded responses, ThinkSafe-ActSafe-HomeSafe. In other words, don’t panic — prepare. 3. A gap in the Australian family-safety space The public messaging I have encountered was scattered: a bit of police advice here, a pamphlet there, some online-safety tips thrown in. You didn’t see a unified system that: - spoke to regular homes - covered home safety, home security, and online safety together - gave step-by-step room-by-room action plans That gap has pushed me into creating a full publishing line. 4. A personal drive to leave a legacy This is emotional, not commercial. I want my work to: - prevent loss of life - stop innocent people becoming victims - help families protect children, elders, and finances - be something that I can look back on with pride That sense of legacy sits underneath everything — particularly now that I’m in my 60s. 5. A desire to teach and train, not just observe
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Which representation do you prefer?
Am working on the 5 pillars of online child safety. Which of these 2 attached pictures do you think better represents the concept?
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Which representation do you prefer?
2 likes • Oct '25
I think the tree as it represents growth.
Should I give my child a phone?
This is such a common question, peer pressure is huge, right? Watch this video. The answer is only "yes" when your child understands the risks and how to deal with everything that is depicted here.
1 like • Oct '25
Great ad, great initiative
1 like • Oct '25
@Andre Tellini very much so, need something similar here in Australia
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HomeSafe Academy empowers families with practical guides and tools to stay safe, secure, and protected every day. Turning victims into victors!

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Joined Oct 4, 2025
Kununurra, West Australia