Not therapy
Breemaia does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional care.
Safety and privacy
Breemaia is a private wellness companion. It can include emergency and crisis-resource access, but it is not emergency response. The boundary has to stay visible.
Core boundaries
Clear limits make the product safer and easier to trust. Bree never pretends to be a clinician, crisis worker, parent, or replacement for real support.
Breemaia does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional care.
If there may be immediate danger, use emergency services, crisis lines, or trusted people.
Future AI support should be bounded, disclosed, safety-gated, and never open-ended clinical-style chat.
Private journal content is teen-owned by default. Future sharing must be consent-based and visible.
Emergency feature, clear boundary
The app can keep emergency and crisis resources easy to reach. That is different from being emergency response. In urgent moments, real people and local services come first.
Privacy principles
Breemaia is being built with Canadian privacy expectations in mind. Compliance and Canadian data residency claims wait until hosting, vendors, legal review, and privacy processes are confirmed.
The current product direction emphasizes local device privacy where possible.
Parent, school, and clinician access must be teen-visible, consent-based, and limited.
No school or parent dashboard should expose individual private reflection by default.
AI boundaries
Breemaia does not market Bree as an unrestricted AI companion or clinician substitute. Future AI can support structured tasks such as prompt suggestions, activity recommendations, summaries with consent, and safety-aware routing.
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Breemaia is not emergency response. If you or someone else may be in immediate danger, call local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency department.