Anonymous Reporting System
Empower students to speak up and save lives.
Foster a culture of safety and accountability with a trusted anonymous tip reporting platform for schools. Empower students, staff, and families to share concerns related to violence, self-harm, bullying, and mental health, without fear of retaliation.
Equip your community to help you prevent the preventable with Navigate360 Anonymous Reporting System for schools.
Community Empowerment & Engagement
Engage your entire community in student safety and violence prevention efforts by facilitating real-time, anonymous tip reporting and seamless collaboration.
- Foster open communication through real-time, two-way anonymous dialogue.
- Enhance collaboration within a connected network of users to enhance safety measures effectively.
- Empower students to speak up with confidence, knowing their identity is protected.
Easy Reporting & Timely Response
Make it easy for students, staff, and families to share concerns anytime, anywhere with intuitive tools and responsive action.
- Enable mobile app access for on-the-go, anonymous reporting from any device
- Enable fast, informed response by school safety teams
- Support school safety and mental health through early identification of potential threats
Data Security & Reliability
Ensure your community’s trust with a platform built for protection, transparency, and uptime.
- Safeguard all submissions with a proven record of zero data breaches
- Maintain SOC 2 Type II compliance and over 99% platform availability
- Preserve the confidentiality and integrity of every anonymous report
Real Tips. Real Prevention.
In Indiana, a student submitted an anonymous tip about a planned school shooting. Law enforcement acted swiftly, and the threat was averted. Read more.
In Florida, an anonymous report alerted authorities to a similar danger—again, preventing tragedy. Read more.
Layered Integrations
Enhance the power of Anonymous Reporting System with Navigate360 Behavioral Case Manager for a layered, approach to identifying and addressing various threats, including violence, self-harm, substance abuse, and bullying. By centralizing information and providing comprehensive support, Behavioral Case Manager enables effective threat assessments, suicide screenings, and behavior interventions, ensuring proactive and documented actions to support student well-being.
From Tips to Action: How Safe2Tell Colorado Strengthens School Safety Statewide
Anonymous reporting gives students, staff, and community members a trusted way to share concerns early, allowing schools to act before situations escalate.
Learn how Safe2Tell Colorado, serving more than 883,000 students, partnered with Navigate360 to create a statewide safety net. Discover how they prevent harm, support mental health, and build trust between students and adults.
“Columbine happened, and research after the fact showed that many people had small pieces of the puzzle. If they had a place to share those pieces, maybe the outcome would have been different. That’s where Safe2Tell was born.” –Stacey Scardino, Safe2Tell Colorado
Allow your staff & students to safely share their concerns.
Discover how you can prevent the preventable with proven anonymous reporting technology. Connect with a Navigate360 safety and well-being expert today.
Blogs that may interest you:
Breaking the Silence: How Anonymous Reporting Helps Prevent Violence in Schools
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Beyond the Checklist: Expert Tips to Strengthen Your School Safety Plan Today
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Don’t Just Collect the Dots, Connect Them: Address Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom & Beyond
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