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Turn safety insights into action for specific products, features, or team needs.
Build safer, more trusted products by integrating survivor-informed, culturally-rooted insights into product development, Trust & Safety workflows, and organisational decision-making.
Get the support your teams need to navigate harmful content and complex safety issues.
Leveraging Chayn’s global survivor insights, help managers and teams recognise secondary trauma, improve wellbeing, and build resilience in high-stress environments.
Take safety beyond just reporting and enforcement by offering trusted, third-party support for users affected by abuse.
Through our Bloom platform, your users will have unlimited access to free, multilingual resources for recovery, therapy for mental health, and survivor-informed support to help them navigate their next steps after harm occurs.
Let’s join forces on a campaign, research report, event, guide or user education series.
Co-create campaigns, research, and user education that improve awareness of online harms, increase adoption of safety tools, and strengthen platform accountability.
Get hands-on, survivor-informed training for your civil society and public sector teams navigating emerging technologies like encryption and AI.
Strengthen your team’s ability to respond to online harm, shape policy, and apply trauma-informed approaches on the frontlines.
Image-based abuse in Pakistan
An interactive report
Chayn's latest research, grounded in nearly 70 interviews with survivors in Pakistan and diasporas, reveals how everyday images are being weaponised in ways current policies fail to detect.

Trauma-informed design principles
A white paper
With a decade of work, Chayn’s trauma-informed design principles are at the core of everything we do. From our HR processes to content production, user research to product and service design, these principles ensure our practices are created by and for survivors of gender-based violence around the world. Find out how to apply this trauma-informed framework to your work.

Toolkit for building feminist AI
Practical guide for product & design
A framework for building inclusive AI for survivors. Explore how the guide applies our trauma-informed design principles to real-world design challenges we encountered during development. Use this toolkit to ensure the AI products you build centre care, agency, safety, and the needs of survivors throughout.

Bumble x Bloom
A case study
Across a five-year Bumble partnership, we reviewed policies, product design, and reporting flows using survivor interviews and team surveys, delivering monthly trauma-informed training and practical improvements to safety, wellbeing, and user reporting systems.

Orbits field guide
A research guide for practicioners
From 2021 to 2022, Chayn and End Cyber Abuse co-created Orbits, a guide on TFGBV and tech abuse, offering survivor-centred, trauma-informed interventions across tech, research, and policy with global thinkers, practitioners, and survivors, plus practical implementation insights for partners.

Encryption is a feminist issue
A briefing for policy makers
In this blog, Chayn explores the critical role of encryption in protecting human rights and online safety. It’s a briefing on why feminist responses to digital violence should centre the dignity, safety, and freedom provided by encryption as non-negotiables. Drawing on insights from survivors, activists, and technologists, it highlights technology-assisted safety, protecting children online, and content moderation.

Trauma-informed design self-audit
Download our kit to carry out your own audit.
Kenya Fairly
Associate Director of Safety Partnerships, Bumble

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