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For trainers

A short note for anyone running this toolkit in a workshop, a coalition meeting, or newsroom onboarding. It points you to the pages you need, so you can run a session without building a plan from scratch. Read it in two minutes, then run from it.

One idea carries the whole session: detection on its own does not settle a case. The toolkit is built on a four-signal workflow (provenance, source-history, behaviour, and a cautious detector), and no strong public claim stands on a detector score alone. Open the architectural anchors page once before you start, so the rest lands.

A two-hour running order

Treat the clock as a guide, not a rule. Shift time toward whatever the room came for.

Time Segment Open Why
0:00–0:15 Frame the model home, architectural anchors Set the four-signal idea and the two-non-detector-signals floor.
0:15–0:45 The detection ladder 1A, 1B, 1C Walk First-Line Triage, Professional Verification, then Institutional Analysis as a step-up, not a checklist.
0:45–1:10 Walk a tree live T1 image, then T5 escalation Run a real image case through the nodes, then show what to do when the tools disagree.
1:10–1:30 The counter side 2A, 2B, 2C AI-assisted workflows, tiplines, and large-scale pattern work.
1:30–1:45 The room's own ground one country page Land the session in the participants' country (routing below).
1:45–2:00 Safety and close T6 source-protection, tool cards Cover source handling, then leave them the tool-card pivot to carry on.

Trees worth walking live

Pick two and run them with a real example on screen.

  • T1 image triage is the canonical first-line workflow and the clearest way to teach the two-non-detector-signals rule. Start here.
  • T5 escalation is the judgement tree: what to do when a case is high-harm or the detectors disagree, and why "insufficient evidence" is a real result.
  • For a tipline or coalition audience, add T7 tipline routing; in a high-risk environment, reach for T6 source-protection.

The full set sits on the decision trees page.

Which country page to lead with

Land the session where the room works, and open that country's page directly.

For a mixed regional group, use the pairings the country pages already draw: Indonesia and Malaysia together for cross-border Bahasa and Malay work; the Philippines and Thailand together for the contrast between a detector-led and a provenance-led response; Sri Lanka and Laos together for the honest-gap discussion.

Keep it concrete. One live case teaches more than any slide.