CrisisGo has partnered with nonprofit organizations who are experts in social/emotional safety. Our content partners help us spread awareness on key issues like bullying, suicide, and student stress.
When it comes to bully prevention, teachers, parents, and especially students all have a role to play. We have created a special companion app, Safe2SpeakUp, specifically for students to report bullying and safety threats. Adults can use the CrisisGo app, and everyone can use our online bully web form.
Learn about our Full Suite FeaturesStudents have their own app to ensure that they are comfortable and confident when reporting bully-related activities or safety issues. Students can anonymously report safety tips and receive important safety information.
With two-way messaging, your staff can send and receive multi-media messages for clearer safety communication. You can also remind your students of the importance of reporting bullying and safety threats.
You can allow parents to use the reporting tool to gain more information about safety risks involving their children. Including parents also helps keep them informed about how to talk to their child about bullying.
When someone sees something, you want them to say something, whether they’re a staff member or a student. CrisisGo and the companion Safe2SpeakUp app allow you to report safety issues right when you notice them.
We want everyone to have access to bully reporting, so we created a backup web form for easy reporting. Your school can share this on their website and social media pages to make sure everyone always has access to safety reporting.
Monitor, respond to, and review all your emergency alerts and safety communication from an intuitive and easy-to-use online dashboard.
CrisisGo has partnered with nonprofit organizations who are experts in social/emotional safety. Our content partners help us spread awareness on key issues like bullying, suicide, and student stress.
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