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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Frequently asked Questions
This system allows students and community members to report safety concerns, harmful behavior, or suspicious activity, especially online. It helps identify issues early and ensure they are reviewed by trusted adults or law enforcement.
This tool can be used to report concerns such as:
• Online grooming or inappropriate contact
• Bullying, harassment, or intimidation
• Requests for private photos or personal information
• Threats, coercion, or blackmail online
• Human trafficking indicators or manipulation
• Fraud or online scams targeting minors
• Suspicious or unsafe behavior online or in person
• Safety concerns involving peers or a Description
No.
If there is an immediate danger or active threat, families should call 911 or contact school staff directly.
No. Students can choose to remain anonymous.
However, giving contact information helps adults follow up, ask questions, and respond more quickly and effectively.
Reports are viewed by trained Intelligence and Data Analysts who work for The Project Initiative Foundation. Law Enforcement Partners will have Read-Only access to data for Case Validation and processing.
Students are expected to submit honest concerns.
Intentionally false or malicious reports can cause harm and may result in school follow-up. The system is for real safety issues, not rumors or retaliation.
Often yes.
Open communication helps children feel supported. Remind your child they acted responsibly by seeking help.
You can:
• Encourage them to speak up when something feels wrong
• Help them understand safe and unsafe online behavior
• Remind them it’s okay to ask adults for help
• Teach them not to share personal details online with strangers
• Let them know they can always come to you
Every report is reviewed.
Some situations may require additional information or coordination with authorities. Not all reports result in immediate visible action, but each submission is taken seriously.
Yes.
Parents and guardians can also submit information if they believe a student is at risk.
This program and its policies are currently being reviewed and improved. Final guidelines will be shared once review is complete.
This system may be used to report:
• Online grooming or inappropriate contact
• Bullying, harassment, or intimidation
• Requests for private photos or personal information
• Threats, coercion, or blackmail
• Human trafficking indicators or manipulation
• Scams or online financial exploitation
• Unsafe or suspicious behavior online or in person
• Concerns about the safety of a student or peer
Yes.
Screenshots or files are helpful, but they are not required to make a report.
You may upload screenshots or image files that help explain the situation.
Supported file types are JPG, JPEG, and PNG.
We do not accept video, audio, or document uploads at this time for safety and security reasons.
Currently, the system does not issue automated confirmations or case numbers.
Future updates may include a tracking system.
Yes, this reporting service is completely free to use.
It is provided by a nonprofit organization (501c3).
Families who wish to support safety programming and youth protection efforts may make a voluntary donation, but donations are not required to use the system.
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