Resources
For Students
For younger students:
Tell a teacher or principal: Let them know what’s happening.
Write things down: Keep a list of mean messages or bad things that happen.
Ask for help: Talk to a school counselor or someone who can support you.
Speak up right away: If you see bullying, report it quickly.
Stay private if needed: Ask how you can report bullying without sharing your name.
For older students:
Inform the school: Schedule a meeting with the teacher or principal to report the bullying.
Keep records: Document any threatening messages or incidents in detail.
Engage support staff: Reach out to school counselors, psychologists, or other relevant personnel for assistance.
Take immediate action: Report any bullying you witness without hesitation.
Ensure anonymity: Inquire about options for making anonymous reports through the school.
For Parents
- 2-1-1 San Diego: A free 24-hour phone service and online database that connects people with community resources. They also operate a First 5 San Diego Warm Line to assist parents of children ages 0 through 5 with locating services and resources for their families.
- Crisis Line: Call 9-8-8 or 1-888-724-7240 to speak to a trained crisis specialist. They can help you find the help you need or send the Mobile Crisis Response Team to your location. Support is free, confidential, and available in over 200 languages within seconds.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | SAMHSA
- 988 Frequently Asked Questions | SAMHSA
- The 988 Lifeline and other mental health services | USAGov
- Report Child Abuse
- Child Abuse Hotline
- Resources-Community-Partners
- CCS Family Resources

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