Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
Sandy Hook Promise’s Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (SS-ARS) is a holistic program combining education about the warning signs of potential violence or self-harm with the tools to safely report concerns. This is the only anonymous reporting system in the U.S. that provides training along with a mobile app, website, and hotline – exclusively for schools.
See Something? SAY SOMETHING! Use the QR code to access the anonymous reporting system!
What is the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System?
Submitting a Tip from the Mobile App
National Crisis Center
- Operates 24/7/365 – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
- Solely responding to messages (aka tips) received by the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
- Dedicated team of highly skilled and trained Crisis Counselors
- Fluent in multiple languages with translation support for over 600 languages
- Trained in suicide prevention, crisis management, and mental health support
- Skilled professionals with backgrounds in psychology, social work, and education
- Directed by a former law enforcement official with 20+ years of experience in anonymous reporting systems
Anonymous Tip Management System
- Developed and managed by industry experts with 30+ years of experience in anonymous reporting
- State-of-the-art security with certified SOC-2 compliance
- Supports tip submission via telephone, website and mobile app, available for iOS (Apple Store) and Android (Google Play)
- Used by leaders in the field of anonymous reporting, including Crime Stoppers
Access the Sandy Hook Promise site for prevent suicide training for parents.
How does SS-ARS work?
Students and staff can submit an anonymous tip through an app, the website, or a phone call when they notice concerning or threatening behavior. Every submission goes directly to an identified building crisis team. The team steps in to address the threat. If it is a life threatening situation, local law enforcement is immediately notified.