Safe2Say Something PA

1.8
286 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Safe2Say Something PA is an anonymous PA school safety reporting system that accepts tips from students, parents, educators, and/or concerned community members on matters ranging from violence, suicide, guns, drugs, and threatening behavior to bullying, cyberbullying and other acts of victimization that impact students K-12 across the entire state of Pennsylvania. The Safe2Say Something PA app allows you to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns (“tips”) to a 24/7 Crisis Center. The Crisis Center triages and then forwards the tip to the appropriate school official and, when needed, to local law enforcement (through 911 dispatch). The purpose of the reporting system is to provide intervention and assistance for individuals at-risk of hurting themselves or others through violence or other potentially harmful actions.
Updated on
May 13, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

1.8
283 reviews
A Google user
February 27, 2019
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BeachDoor
May 27, 2021
Biggest gripe is that there is ZERO info on how to use the dang app. Most is obvious, but then when you get to the info area (names and such) is doesn't tell you whether to put in your name or the offender/victims name. So you may but in the WRONG name and end up reporting yourself accidentally or having someone else involved accidentally. Horrible design.
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