SaySomething Anti-Bullying Form

SaySomething Anti-Bullying Form

SaySomething is an online reporting tool designed to deter and mitigate bullying, cyber abuse, and danger, consisting of a form for school community members and a incident management system for school administrators. This form will empower students to stand up for themselves and for one another. Students will have the power to help put an end to harmful and inappropriate behavior they see online through social media and other means.

Urban Dove is built on teamwork, and it takes all of us working together to keep our students safe. We believe using SaySomething is an important step in the continued effort to provide a positive and safe learning community.

How to Report Your Concern

Click here for the SaySomething form to anonymously report incidents such as violence, threats, weapons, etc. to school leadership. Reporting is completely anonymous.

Please keep in mind, SaySomething is not an emergency response service. If you believe your call requires immediate police, fire, or paramedic response, call 9-1-1. SaySomething does not provide counseling or clinical advice. If you feel you need this type of attention, please seek the assistance of a qualified clinical or medical professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use SaySomething?

As young people continue to engage more with technology every day, Urban Dove wants to empower students to protect themselves and others in a way that they are comfortable with. SaySomething provides a fast, easy and anonymous reporting tool, thus empowering individuals to report instances of abuse or danger which they might otherwise have felt too embarrassed or anxious to report.

Can a parent/teacher/etc. fill out a report on SaySomething?

Yes, parents, teachers and community members can make an anonymous report via SaySomething.

What happens after you submit a report on SaySomething?

After a report is made on SaySomething, a school staff member will contact the parents of students involved to inform them of this report, and begin the investigative process. During this process, the school staff will interview all students involved in the incident. When necessary, interim steps will be taken to ensure the safety of the targeted student while the investigation is taking place. The student who was targeted is encouraged to report any retaliation or continued mistreatment now or in the future to the school leaders, his/her parents, and/or the police (when necessary) immediately. After the investigation is complete and a plan of action has been determined, the school will contact the students and parents involved in the report to address the findings. Appropriate consequences will be given to the student committing the bullying or threatening behavior.

(Note: the school is not allowed to share consequences with the parents of the targeted student.)

The targeted student will be offered strategies on dealing with bullying. Staff members will be involved on a need to know basis.


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