Safety is not a privilege. It is a non-negotiable human baseline — for every person, without condition.
GISA is a public-benefit, consent-driven safety and accountability framework designed to close the gaps left by fragmented emergency services, surveillance-based technology, and reactive social infrastructure.
It is not a surveillance platform. It is not a social credit system. It is not a data-harvesting enterprise.
GISA is a preventative, privacy-first safety system built to protect people — especially children and vulnerable populations — before harm occurs, not after.
Modern safety systems are:
- Reactive — they intervene only after harm has already happened
- Fragmented — individuals must navigate police, healthcare, social services, and education separately with no unified support
- Inaccessible — especially for neurodivergent people, children, migrants, disabled individuals, and survivors of abuse
- Extractive — trading personal privacy for a promise of protection
Children. Women. Disabled individuals. LGBTQ+ people. Elderly populations. Neurodivergent users. Migrants. Survivors.
These groups face disproportionate risk while being asked to shoulder the full burden of their own protection. Existing tools fail to detect early warning signs of harm, coercion, grooming, stalking, or environmental danger.
GISA is designed to intervene before crisis — without violating autonomy or dignity.
| Principle | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Privacy by Design | No personal data storage. No data sales. No hidden tracking. |
| Consent-First Architecture | Users opt in to each feature independently |
| Preventative Safety | Detect risk patterns early — not after harm occurs |
| Universal Inclusion | No population is deprioritised. Safety belongs to everyone. |
| Public Benefit Governance | Operated as a Community Interest Company — people over profit |
| Free at Point of Use | Core safety features are free. Always. For everyone. |
A dual-function system operating as both protective shield and educational mirror:
- Detects distress indicators and alerts trusted emergency contacts
- Educates users about coercive, manipulative, and abusive behavioral patterns
- Supports neurodivergent users and those who may not recognise manipulation until it is too late
- All assessment is baseline-relative, contextual, and behavior-focused — never identity-based
- Detects indicators of bullying, coercion, and grooming — for children as recipients and participants
- Guardian alerts with age-appropriate context and educational tools
- Two-layer location safety: paired device tracking and optional standalone wearable GPS
- Designed to support healthy moral development — not to shame or criminalise children
- Emergency contact alerts
- Optional continuous or event-triggered location sharing
- Non-commercial GPS routing — no advertising, no behavioral profiling
- Personal event logging — device-resident, user-controlled, inaccessible to GISA systems
- Safety scores for streets, public spaces, businesses, and institutions
- Derived from publicly available data — not surveillance
- Businesses opt in; non-participation is disclosed, never punished
- Housing support pathways
- Universal food-access coordination
- Peer-supported mental health routing
- Shared resource networks
- Human rights defined from lived experience — not imposed top-down
Everyone.
GISA does not triage human worth. It does not decide which population deserves protection most. The system is universally accessible by design because the alternative — selective safety — is not safety at all.
Stage: Early development — actively seeking collaborators, advisors, and funding partners.
The white papers in this repository establish authorship, ethical intent, and system architecture. Technical implementation details are intentionally withheld pending partnership and funding.
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| GISA White Paper (PDF) | Full system architecture, ethical framework, phased rollout, and governance |
| EIPPS White Paper (PDF) | Companion infrastructure concept: eco-integrated community housing systems |
GISA is looking for:
- Impact investors and grant funders aligned with privacy-first, public-benefit technology
- Technical collaborators with experience in ethical AI, behavioral systems, or safety infrastructure
- Legal and governance advisors with nonprofit or CIC restructuring experience
- Community partners working with vulnerable populations, child safety, or disability advocacy
If GISA aligns with your mission, please reach out.
Laura Woodlyn Founder, GISA Global Integrity C.I.C.
Laura is a veteran, solo parent, and systems thinker with 13 years of high-stakes analytical experience as a military weather forecaster. GISA was built from lived experience — of systems that failed, communities that were left behind, and the conviction that safety infrastructure should serve people rather than extract from them.
This repository establishes prior art and authorship for all concepts, architectures, and frameworks described herein.
Technical implementation details are intentionally withheld.
© Laura Woodlyn, GISA Global Integrity C.I.C. All rights reserved.
The future of safety is collective, preventative, and human-defined.