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Harnett County Schools has partnered with Say Something Anonymous Reporting to provide our students a safe, responsive way to seek help for themselves and others.
Say Something is a youth violence prevention program from Sandy Hook Promise – a national violence prevention organization. Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows youth and adults to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns to help identify and intervene upon at-risk individuals BEFORE they hurt themselves or others. 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.
With the Anonymous Reporting System, it’s easy and completely confidential to report safety concerns to help prevent violence and tragedies.
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You can help save lives by reporting observed threats, behaviors, actions, and harassment.
Here are examples of some of the most common behaviors and incidents to report:
What Should You Report?
Sexual abuse, assault, or harassment
Threats were seen on social media
Bullying, fighting, harassment, or intimidating behaviors
Bragging about weapons or a planned attack
Depression, anxiety, or loss of self-control
Hopelessness, excessive guilt, or worthlessness
Reckless behavior, theft, and petty crimes
Social isolation or withdrawal
Substance or alcohol abuse
Suicide threats, cutting, or other self-harm
Any other troubling situation or behavior