Student Support Resources for Bullying, Mental Health, and Crisis Situations

Select the specific concern below to display the respective Action Steps and Contact Information/Resources:

Action Steps:

  1.  Speak with a trusted teacher or counselor.
  2. Report to the school principal or via the school's anonymous reporting system.
  3. Seek peer support groups or school mediation services.

Contact Information/Resources:


Action Steps:

  1. Document the harassment (screenshots, messages).
  2. Report to a trusted adult.
  3. Contact the school's cyberbullying team if applicable.
  4. Block the person involved and review privacy settings.

Contact Information/Resources:

Action Steps:

  1. Talk to a school counselor or trusted adult immediately.
  2. Call a suicide prevention hotline.
  3. Seek professional counseling or therapy.
  4. Create a safety plan with a mental health professional.

Contact Information/Resources:

  • School Counselor’s Office
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
  • Text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)

Action Steps:

  1. Reach out to a school counselor.
  2. Ask for peer support services or mental health workshops.
  3. Seek therapy or counseling services.

Contact Information/Resources:

  • School Counselor’s Office
  • Local mental health clinic
  • TeenMentalHealth.org

Action Steps:

  1. Speak with a school counselor or nurse.
  2. Participate in school recovery or substance awareness programs.
  3. Seek community or peer-led support groups.

Contact Information/Resources:

  • School Counselor’s Office
  • National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP 

Action Steps:

  1. Participate in a grief counseling program.
  2. Reach out to the school’s guidance counselor.
  3. Join support groups or peer counseling.

Contact Information/Resources:

  • School Counselor’s Office
  • Local grief support services

Action Steps:

  1. Report to a trusted adult or school counselor.
  2. Contact law enforcement if necessary.
  3. Seek protection services or shelters if in danger.

Contact Information/Resources:

  • School Counselor’s Office
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline:  1-800-799-SAFE
  • Local authorities

The school is not adequately addressing harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, or religion.

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