Didn't Know the Law
Sharing intimate images without consent carries up to 7 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine. The law applies to private messages, group chats and direct messages, not just public posts. Threatening to share images is also a criminal offence even if images are never sent.
240+ prosecutions since 2021. Charges rising year on year, 22 in 2021, 95 in 2022, 113 in 2023. Perpetrators have been convicted and imprisoned.
Students learn exactly what Coco's Law covers, what counts as an intimate image, and why "it was just a private message" is not a legal defence.
When Coco was being bullied, her abusers believed there were no consequences for online harassment. A generation of young people now knows that isn't true, because Coco's Law exists. LawEd ensures every student understands exactly what the law covers before they find out the hard way.
Understanding the risks of artificial intelligence, digital safety, and why AI should never replace real-world support or trusted guidance.
Driving laws, understanding the risks of illegal vehicle use, road safety awareness, and the serious legal consequences of using scramblers in public places.
Understanding that consent in sport is limited, and that reckless or intentional actions, even during play, can lead to serious injury and criminal consequences.
How to recognise the warning signs of coercive control, understand that abuse is not always physical, and why awareness is critical in protecting yourself and others.
Private communications have legal protection. Sharing them without consent can be a criminal offence regardless of intent or whether you thought it was funny.
The legal definition of consent under Irish law. What it looks like, what it doesn't, and why passivity or silence is never enough.
Minimum wage rates by age, break entitlements, and exactly how to make a WRC complaint. Speaking up is protected by law.
What Garda vetting checks and why even minor offences can have long-term career consequences across healthcare, education and childcare.
The real consequences of drug possession. Not just fines, but visas, careers and future opportunities that can be permanently closed off.
Online anonymity is not legal protection. Harassment online carries the same consequences as harassment in person. Gardaí have full tracing capability.