LifeRisk360Youth Life-Risk Awareness and Economic Readiness Platform
Funding & Partnership Readiness

Help young people turn risk awareness into life readiness.

LifeRisk360 gives youth a structured way to identify real-life risks, build a personal Life Direction Plan, and receive appropriate support from approved parents, schools, and community partners.

This page is for decision-makers considering funding, sponsorship, pilot hosting, program delivery, or implementation support. It explains what LifeRisk360 does, who it serves, what support enables, and how outcomes can be measured responsibly.

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What problem does LifeRisk360 solve?

Young people face connected risks across digital life, school, peer pressure, money, privacy, health, relationships, social media, civic influence, and community environments. Many systems respond only after harm has already appeared.

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What makes the model different?

LifeRisk360 helps youth drive their own assessment, see their risk meter, understand priority areas, build a Life Direction Plan, and connect to approved support without turning the platform into surveillance.

Who this is for

Built for organizations that want measurable youth impact

LifeRisk360 is relevant to partners who want a practical, prevention-oriented, youth-centred model that can begin with pilots and scale through trusted delivery channels.

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Funders

Evaluate the prevention model, impact measures, safeguards, and pilot-to-scale pathway.

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Sponsors

Support visible youth readiness outcomes through a structured, brand-safe social impact program.

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Schools

Host youth readiness activities, dashboards, life planning, and support pathways.

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Community

Deliver mentorship, trusted support, workshops, and practical follow-up actions.

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Implementers

Support platform delivery, facilitation, reporting, safeguarding, and evaluation.

What support enables

From awareness to action, measurement, and scale

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Pilot access

Bring LifeRisk360 to selected youth groups, schools, and community programs.

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Youth tools

Support dashboards, risk meters, heat maps, life plans, and guided readiness activities.

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Trusted support

Enable approved parent, school, and community dashboards with practical action tracking.

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Evidence

Measure participation, readiness movement, support actions, and pilot learning.

Funding priorities

Where funding or sponsorship can be applied

Partners can support one pilot, one community, one school cohort, one module, or a broader rollout.

🚀Pilot delivery

Participant onboarding, facilitator sessions, school/community pilots, and stakeholder engagement.

📊Dashboard capability

Youth risk meter, heat map, readiness score, life plan, and PSC summary dashboards.

🛡️Safeguards

Consent-aware access, youth privacy, responsible reporting, and escalation workflow design.

📚Learning resources

Youth activities, parent guides, school facilitation material, and community support tools.

🧑‍🏫Mentorship pathways

Approved support actions, check-ins, readiness coaching, and practical follow-up.

📈Evaluation

Progress reports, outcome summaries, stakeholder feedback, and funder-ready evidence.

Evidence and outcomes

What partners can measure

LifeRisk360 is designed to generate measurable progress while protecting youth dignity and limiting unnecessary data exposure.

Youth reachparticipants, completion rates, cohorts, and partner locations
Risk awarenessselected risk groups, priority themes, awareness movement
Life readinessreadiness percentage, goals created, actions planned
Support activityparent, school, and community support actions completed
Program qualityusability feedback, facilitator notes, engagement indicators
Scale potentialpilot lessons, repeatable model, partner adoption readiness
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Safeguarding and trust

LifeRisk360 should be implemented with role-based visibility, consent-aware sharing, careful reporting, and clear boundaries between youth self-assessment and stakeholder support.

  • Summary-first PSC visibility
  • Approved access before youth detail sharing
  • Reports limited to the stakeholder role
  • Critical concerns handled through controlled safeguarding pathways
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Partnership pathways

Organizations can participate in ways that match their mission, capacity, and community footprint.

  • Fund a school or community pilot
  • Sponsor youth access and readiness activities
  • Host a demonstration or workshop
  • Support mentorship, reporting, evaluation, or digital delivery
Next step

Explore whether LifeRisk360 fits your funding, sponsorship, or youth development goals.

Share your organization type, location, target youth group, preferred partnership role, and whether you are interested in funding, hosting, sponsoring, or helping deliver a pilot.