eSafety Commissioner

Overview

Online Gender Violence Training in the Pacific

Brief

The eSafety Commissioner engaged us to produce a suite of online training resources to support frontline staff across the Pacific Islands working in the area of gender-based violence. The program needed to deliver six training modules (3–4 minutes each), supported by PowerPoint slide decks, a facilitation guide, printable resources, and explainer videos. The goal was to create accessible, culturally relevant materials that could be used in both guided and self-paced training environments.

Solution

We handled the creative design, animation, scripting, filming, and casting of talent for the program. To ensure consistency and engagement, we developed a clear visual style that tied together the various content formats while remaining sensitive to cultural context. By combining expert-driven video content with practical slides and resources, we created a comprehensive training package that feels both approachable and impactful, equipping frontline workers with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively to gender-based violence.

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