Everything municipalities, institutions, and community members have asked us about Stop the Rush, pilot costs, accessibility, and recovery help. If your question is not here, just ask us.
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A secret password that your family agrees on in advance. If anyone ever calls claiming a family member is in trouble and needs money, ask for the safe word. No safe word? It is a scam. This single five-minute setup neutralises the grandparent scam permanently.
The Rude Rule gives people explicit permission to hang up on a suspicious caller. If a call feels wrong; if someone is pressuring you for money or information, hang up immediately. You do not owe a stranger your politeness. Seniors are conditioned to be polite; scammers exploit that reflex. The Rude Rule short-circuits it.
You are not alone, and it is not your fault. Visit our Recovery page for immediate step-by-step help: stop contact with the scammer, call your bank or financial institution, report the fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (1-888-495-8501) and local police, change your passwords, and tell someone you trust. Download the free Victim Recovery Guide for the complete plan.
Yes. Designed from the ground up for adults 65+ and newcomers to Canada. AODA and WCAG 2.1 AA compliant, high-contrast materials, plain language, large type, and printed take-home reinforcement. Digital materials are screen-reader friendly and printable. Accessibility is not a feature, it is the foundation.
Pilots are scoped to municipal and institutional budgets. Share your region and expected audience size, and we will return a proposal within three business days. We work with community safety budgets, age-friendly initiative allocations, and grant-funded programs.
Turnkey. ObserIQ provides the expert facilitator, the AODA-compliant curriculum, printed Safety Shield fridge magnets, and digital Victim Recovery Guides. You provide the venue and the audience, we handle the rest. The workshop runs 60 minutes and teaches the psychology of why scams work plus two retention-focused tactics (the Rude Rule and the Family Safe Word).
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