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Keep schools safe "Say Something"TRANSCRIPT
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Schools ARE safe. But we can do better.
Say Something
Say Something teaches students how to:
Program Benefits:
A violence prevention program from P R OM I S ESa ndy Hook
The good news? You, your school and your students can make a difference in preventing this.
FREE to grades 6-12 in all schools and community organizations. Easy to implement – 20 and 40 minute lessons.
Flexible delivery – curriculum availablefor assembly programs, group and classroom discussions.
Sustainable throughout the year; integrates into daily activities.
Based on research by Dr. Dewey Cornell and Dr. Reid Meloy, two leading national experts in threat assessment and intervention.
In-person training by Sandy Hook Promise available to educators, group leaders and/or students, or download the digital kit and do it yourself.
Can reduce violence/suicide and create a safer, healthier school climate!
Say Something is designed to help students recognize the signs of potentially violent or at-risk behavior in their peers through all forms of communication, particularly social media, and intervene by telling a trusted adult .
Students are the eyes and ears of a school – they know what’s going on with their friends and have the power to look out for each other.
To re g i s t e r y o u r s c h o o l o r c o m m u n i t y o r g a n i za t i o n to S a y S o m e t h i n g , p l e a s e v i s i t o u r we b s i t e o r e m a i l u s .
Br ing Say Someth ing to your school or organizat ion . Teach
your s tudents to be Upstanders , not Bystanders ,
and make the p ledge toSAY SOMETHING.
In 4 out of 5 shootings, the attacker told other people of his plans ahead of time.
70% of people who commit suicide tell someone of their plans, or give warning signs.
SAY Something to a Trusted Adult .
ACT Immediately. Take it Seriously.
LOOK for Warning Signs, Signals & Threats.
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SAY SOMETHING
Two simple wordswith the powerto save lives
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7% of students in grades 9-12 reported not going to school 1 or more days in the previous 30 days because they felt unsafe.
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