THE TIPS PREVENTION PLATFORM Going live at ______________Schools on [DATE].

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Presentation transcript:

THE TIPS PREVENTION PLATFORM Going live at ______________Schools on [DATE].

At ______ Schools we are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all of our students, faculty and staff. To help achieve this goal we have implemented a web-based incident reporting and incident management prevention Platform called TIPS.

The TIPS Prevention Platform Empowering and equipping students, faculty, staff and parents to ANONYMOUSLY report concerning behaviors and potentially harmful situations and individuals WITHOUT FEAR. Providing administrators the right TOOLS to take proactive prevention actions and generate POSITIVE RESULTS!

Why TIPS? To keep our school safe To ensure you have a ‘voice’ and are heard To empower you to share concerns To maintain a positive school climate To help your classmates get support if needed To report information you might be reluctant to share in person

Who can use TIPS? EVERYONE!

Students

Who can use TIPS? Parents

Who can use TIPS? Faculty

Who can use TIPS? Staff

Who can use TIPS? Community Members

Where to go….

Look for the TIPS button on our school website And next to our social media icons:

Where to go to make a report: [INSERT Screen shot of school website with button]

Where to go to make a report: [INSERT Hotline Phone Number, if applicable]

What incidents can be reported? BullyingBus Incidents Cyber BullyingHazing

What incidents can be reported? Fighting Threats to Harm Concerning Behaviors Sexual Misconduct

What incidents can be reported? Suicidal Thoughts/ Threats Sexting WeaponsDrugs/Alcohol

What incidents can be reported? Discrimination/ Racism Relationship/ Dating Violence Suspected Abuse/ Neglect Stalking

What incidents can be reported? Suspicious Activities Hazardous conditions Burglary/ Theft Vandalism

What incidents can be reported? Academic Dishonesty/ Cheating/ Plagiarism Student Conduct Violations School Policy Violations Inappropriate Teacher- Student Relationships

Still unsure what to report? A good rule to follow is: “If a situation makes you or someone else uncomfortable, you should click on the TIPS button and report it.”

What else will TIPS be used for? Surveys for Students, Teachers, Staff and Parents too – giving everyone a voice in making our school safer! Reporting Acts of Kindness in our School Reporting Heroes in our Community Safety and Security Assessments Athletics – Reporting/Recording Concussions and other Injuries Cost Saving Ideas / Suggestions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my report really Anonymous? YES! Utilizing the TIPS incident reporting button allows you to choose the truly anonymous option, so you have nothing to fear in sharing your observations and concerns. If you choose to be anonymous, the school cannot follow-up with you, so if you want a follow up response you can choose the confidential option and provide your name and/or a way to contact you by either phone or .

Once I submit a report into TIPS, what happens? All reports are securely transmitted to and stored within your schools’ TIPS platform. Immediate notifications are sent to the appropriate personnel at your school and/ or district. Reports will only be viewed and accessible by approved school personnel and all information will remain confidential. Once the team has reviewed your report/ concerns, appropriate investigation and follow-up efforts will occur.

How do I know if someone has taken action with my report? If you would like feedback regarding the report you submit or if you would like to be available for follow up questions, you can provide your name and contact information. You may wish to create a pseudonym or alias account that does not identify your real name.

Do I have to use TIPS to make a report? No. TIPS should not replace face-to-face communication with adults when you have concerns or questions. TIPS is for equipping students, faculty, staff, parents and community members to share information/observations when they may be uncomfortable sharing it in person.

Still have questions? Contact: Bob Smith TIPS administrator Jones Public Schools Phone: Office location: Or stop by a counselor’s office.