Say Something SHP 4+

Anonymous Reporting System

Navigate360, LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 1.8 • 891 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Sandy Hook Promise's Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows students, parents, and community members to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns to help identify and intervene upon at-risk individuals BEFORE they hurt themselves or others. Your tips are uploaded with secure intel to a live 24/7 crisis center where all tips reported are managed until the cases are resolved. The system enables school administrators and law enforcement to create effective interventions and to help prevent violence, suicide, bullying, self-harm and other forms of threatening behavior.

What’s New

Version 4.0.0

We've added a schools to the application and have improved communication.

Ratings and Reviews

1.8 out of 5
891 Ratings

891 Ratings

Smartmonkey2006 ,

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I would go tell someone at school first about the situation or tell your parents to say something, I would only go to this app if nothing was to be done about the situation and it only got worse, if the app does not help tell them that you will tell the police if nothing is done about the situations, that will make these idiots listen to YOU and your situation, when you talk to these people, don’t give out you name, even if they pressure you, don’t do it, use a VPN if can hide/change your IP, back to the point, you have be very detailed before you hit that submit button, provide anything that he/she said or do to you. Because when you hit submit, they are going to ask questions one of them will be your NAME DON’T GIVE OUT YOUR NAME TO ANYONE!
Here another thing this app can throw people under the bus so be careful.
Too explain in short terms
I would tell a trusted adult, this app would not be my first option, if that does not work use this app, and tell them you will tell the police if action is not taken, if action not taken tell the police, it will get the attention of the school and something will get done. Other wise 2 stars this app has the wrong approach and other students can falsely accuse other and get away with it.

Yoshi an ,

This doesn’t help anyone:

If someone I know is depressed or anything, I’m not going to begin to go through this app. Being direct with people is much better than trying to do it anonymously and solve it like a scooby-doo mystery, and it does not really help anyone and wastes time. Like I really appreciate the ambition to help kids out, but this is not the way to do it. Again, since this app is for anything that isn’t an emergency, I just don’t see any use. Aside from this, I have no clue why everyone wants to act like teens that are mentally struggling are uncommon. This is coming from someone that goes to an advanced/gifted program high school, and everyone I know of in my grade, or just the entire school for that matter, has things going on that causes a lot of depression and constant negative emotions. Instead of just reporting this stuff, can we actually speak about how to deal with it, or even just fix the problem. The main problem is that school overworks everyone, and you have to overwork yourself until you are mentally exhausted just to get into a decent college. There’s a million other things that are causing constant depression and stress in lives, so can we actually do something about instead of reporting that people are struggling, only for it to happen again.

m_inorities ,

The wrong approach

My school recently decided to take this app on, and I am honestly ashamed by the concept of it. This is just wasted potential. Instead of developing an app where children can go and report other children based on their behavior - which they’re not trained or taught how to recognize properly by the way - perhaps they should have developed an ANONYMOUS COUNSELING APP which links students to a counselor anonymously, and they can chat. Instead of forcing students to throw each other under the bus, how about provide counseling as an option instead of something other students force on their peers. Honestly, this is the worst concept for a “helpful” app I have seen. It’s sad that myself, a 17 year old, CAN THINK OF A BETTER CONCEPT than this. It doesn’t help people, in fact the negative effects it could have on a community far outweigh the positive - embarrassing kids who might already be struggling with depression or other mental health issues. These guys should just declare bankruptcy at this point smh.

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