Anonymous Reporting
The Say Something program is designed to empower students in grades 6–12 to be proactive in preventing violence. It teaches them to identify warning signs, especially those communicated via social media, and to take action by saying something to a trusted adult. The program includes digital training resources, interactive lessons, and activities that align with social-emotional learning (SEL) competencies. Sandy Hook Promise+4Sandy Hook Promise+4Sandy Hook Promise Learning+4
By making the Say Something Promise, students commit to:
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Recognizing warning signs and threats of potential violence or self-harm.
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Taking the warning signs seriously and acting upon them.
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Saying something to a trusted adult or using an anonymous reporting system to get help.
Say Something is an anonymous reporting system a great way to securely report any safety concerns.
