When a child faces a cyber safety issue, parents often do not know where to begin.
Cyberbullying, online blackmail, impersonation, grooming, privacy breaches, gaming-related exploitation, threatening messages, and image misuse can create intense stress for the entire family. In such moments, panic, delay, shame, or wrong action can make the situation harder for the child.
Akancha Srivastava Foundation offers structured cyber stress guidance for parents who need clear, calm, and responsible direction.
This is a paid guidance service. The contribution is donated directly to Akancha Srivastava Foundation to support its cyber safety education, prevention, and victim support work.
What This Service Includes
30-minute parent guidance call for immediate first-response direction
60-minute detailed case guidance call for more complex concerns
Written action note after the call
Referral direction for lawyers, counsellors, or police process support where required
What We Help With
- Cyberbullying and online harassment
- Blackmail, threats, and sextortion concerns
- Fake profiles and impersonation
- Misuse of photos, videos, or personal information
- Online grooming and unsafe conversations
- Gaming-related abuse or manipulation
- Reporting confusion and police complaint guidance
- Stressful cyber incidents involving children and teenagers
How This Guidance Helps
- Understand what has happened
- Identify immediate safety steps
- Preserve screenshots, chats, links, numbers, and account details
- Avoid actions that can damage evidence
- Understand when police involvement is required
- Understand when legal or counselling support may be needed
- Help parents speak to children without blame or panic
- Guide families towards responsible next action
Important Note
Akancha Srivastava Foundation provides cyber safety guidance and first-response direction. This service does not replace police, legal, medical, or mental health professionals.
For immediate danger, threats to life, physical harm, sexual exploitation, or active blackmail, parents must contact the police or emergency authorities immediately.
Request Parent Guidance
Parents can write to us with a brief description of the issue.
Email: TeamAkancha@gmail.com
