User Reviews: Say Something SHP

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  • Great tool for kids!

    This app is a great tool for our Middle School and High School students. Kids feel empowered to help and get help for their fellow students.
  • Great app!

    This is a great way for our youth to report safety issues. Isn’t saying something better than saying nothing? Our children deserve the best life we can give them and they also deserve a fighting chance to get through their younger years with all the help that can be offered. As a parent we made a promise to help them in any way possible, that includes letting others help and be there for our kids when we can’t. Our kids don’t tell us everything so it’s nice to have another way for them to ask for help or have a voice when they are in need. This app is doing something to help our kids and that’s what they need.
  • This is proven to save lives and get help

    Kids need this app and the results are staggering. Once the school is trained, the app goes live. Even though it’s tied to your school, you can anonymously report things you see in other places and the people on the phone help. Great idea, easy to use and helps more than people know. Every student in every school should have this.
  • Saving lives!

    This app has been amazing! You will remain anonymous and you can help save the life of a friend, or just get them help they need. So glad this exists!
  • Great app!!!

    This app is a great way to share a concern without having to reveal your identity. U can communicate with a crisis counselor who will make sure your concern is addressed. They only contact police if someone is in immediate danger.
  • Great Idea

    This may lead to embarrassing your child who may be suicidal and depressed but in the end wouldn’t you rather have someone contact people to help. Your child will not tell you anything because not only do they think that they will drag you and anyone else into their state but also to not worry you or just out of fear. This also can help them get the help they need. If I had known about this app sooner or if my entire grade knew sooner one of my classmates would still be alive. Therefore it’s best to be sure than to suffer a loss.
  • only registered schools get the privilege

    So my school implemented this program, cool. But there was a rumor that my girlfriend’s school was in danger due to a student yet she couldn’t report anything because her school isn’t registered. So what are the people who aren’t registered supposed to do and why do they necessarily have to be registered.
  • Limited availability to make reports

    This app has a very limited availability to make anonymous reports. You have to enter in your school’s name or town to see if it shows up in the list so that you can make anonymous reports.

    Also, this app requires creating at least a four digit access pin for security or privacy. The problem is with this approach is, if a parent wants to see what reports their child has made they would need that pin in order access the history of reports that were made.
  • Great idea but it won’t work

    People are just going to create false reports. If they get mad at someone they are just going to create a false report. My school has had it for ONE day just one and it already happened. It’s awful what’s going on at the schools but it’s not going to solve problems. It will create more and the people who are truly going through stuff won’t get the attention they need. I feel this problems can’t be solved it’s how we were raised.
  • Overly concerned parent

    This is probably a great app in some ways but there are issues my child was already dealing with and I was getting her help for when someone decided to “anonymously” report her as depressed and suicidal therefore sending the police to my residence and pretty much embarrassing her and upsetting her even more. I’m not sure how you can say that helped in any way. Not only to mention that I had to explain our whole PERSONAL business to the officer. My concern is why wasn’t the PARENT contacted first? Was this a kid or parent who was concerned or someone merely sticking there nose in someone else’s business? I felt like a criminal for trying to help my child and not letting the authorities know first. If kids are already going through something upsetting I’m sure totally humiliating them by sending police to the residence is really going to help matters. So, thank you anonymous tipster for NOT helping.

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