
What is it?
This tipline in no way replaces the face to face open communication and relationships built at our schools. The STOP tipline is just one more tool available for use by students or parents to communicate unsafe situations at school.
- One unique attribute of an "online" tipline is its availability. A student, parent or community member can submit information day or night.
- Also, many students may feel more comfortable emailing about a situation (instead of a face to face meeting with school officials).
- The main purpose of the tipline is to add another layer of accessibility between students and trusted school personnel.
This tipline is not for immediate response. If anyone needs immediate assistance, they should dial 911.
How does it work?
Students or Parents
- Click logo on school's webpage
- Choose whether you want to submit a tip about 1) bullying, 2)violence or 3) other risky behaviors (i.e. alcohol, drugs, self-harm, sexual abuse or theft, etc...)
- Fill-in the check boxes and explain
- Click submit
What is it?
This tipline in no way replaces the face to face open communication and relationships built at our schools. The STOP tipline is just one more tool available for use by students or parents to communicate unsafe situations at school.
- One unique attribute of an "online" tipline is its availability. A student, parent or community member can submit information day or night.
- Also, many students may feel more comfortable emailing about a situation (instead of a face to face meeting with school officials).
- The main purpose of the tipline is to add another layer of accessibility between students and trusted school personnel.
This tipline is not for immediate response. If anyone needs immediate assistance, they should dial 911.
How does it work?
Students or Parents
- Click logo on school's webpage
- Choose whether you want to submit a tip about 1) bullying, 2)violence or 3) other risky behaviors (i.e. alcohol, drugs, self-harm, sexual abuse or theft, etc...)
- Fill-in the check boxes and explain
- Click submit
Schools (This tipline is free of charge to Kentucky school districts)
- Partner with Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Attend training on the STOP tipline program
- Receive logos to place on your websites
- Create email account to direct the submitted forms
- Investigate tips in a timely manner
Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Host webpages and STOP tipline forms
- Train school personnel
- Provide ongoing assistance when needed
- See more at: http://www.livingston.k12.ky.us/districtNewsArticle.aspx?artID=10329#sthash.Gg66Deye.dpuf
What is it?
This tipline in no way replaces the face to face open communication and relationships built at our schools. The STOP tipline is just one more tool available for use by students or parents to communicate unsafe situations at school.
- One unique attribute of an "online" tipline is its availability. A student, parent or community member can submit information day or night.
- Also, many students may feel more comfortable emailing about a situation (instead of a face to face meeting with school officials).
- The main purpose of the tipline is to add another layer of accessibility between students and trusted school personnel.
This tipline is not for immediate response. If anyone needs immediate assistance, they should dial 911.
How does it work?
Students or Parents
- Click logo on school's webpage
- Choose whether you want to submit a tip about 1) bullying, 2)violence or 3) other risky behaviors (i.e. alcohol, drugs, self-harm, sexual abuse or theft, etc...)
- Fill-in the check boxes and explain
- Click submit
Schools (This tipline is free of charge to Kentucky school districts)
- Partner with Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Attend training on the STOP tipline program
- Receive logos to place on your websites
- Create email account to direct the submitted forms
- Investigate tips in a timely manner
Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Host webpages and STOP tipline forms
- Train school personnel
- Provide ongoing assistance when needed
- See more at: http://www.livingston.k12.ky.us/districtNewsArticle.aspx?artID=10329#sthash.Gg66Deye.dpuf
What is it?
This tipline in no way replaces the face to face open communication and relationships built at our schools. The STOP tipline is just one more tool available for use by students or parents to communicate unsafe situations at school.
- One unique attribute of an "online" tipline is its availability. A student, parent or community member can submit information day or night.
- Also, many students may feel more comfortable emailing about a situation (instead of a face to face meeting with school officials).
- The main purpose of the tipline is to add another layer of accessibility between students and trusted school personnel.
This tipline is not for immediate response. If anyone needs immediate assistance, they should dial 911.
How does it work?
Students or Parents
- Click logo on school's webpage
- Choose whether you want to submit a tip about 1) bullying, 2)violence or 3) other risky behaviors (i.e. alcohol, drugs, self-harm, sexual abuse or theft, etc...)
- Fill-in the check boxes and explain
- Click submit
Schools (This tipline is free of charge to Kentucky school districts)
- Partner with Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Attend training on the STOP tipline program
- Receive logos to place on your websites
- Create email account to direct the submitted forms
- Investigate tips in a timely manner
Kentucky Center for School Safety
Harassment Discrimination Reporting Form
National Suicide Prevention Website
KY Center For School Safety Website
Board of Education Policy on Bullying
Crisis Hotline Phone # 1-800-592-3980
National Suicide Prevention Hotline Phone # 1-800-273-TALK