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School Resources

How Schools Can Participate in OK2SAY

OK2SAY is available statewide to all public and nonpublic schools in Michigan. Learn how your school can participate and promote awareness of this important student safety program..

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Register School Contacts

All schools, public and private, must register at least one school official’s emergency after-hours contact information biannually.  This helps facilitate effective school personnel communication.
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Outcome Report

To close a tip, school personnel and law enforcement are asked to complete an Outcome Report indicating how the tip was handled and the program’s effectiveness.
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Schedule a Presentation

We offer customized age-appropriate programming designed to protect children throughout the state.  Presentations may be in-person or online depending upon the availability of the team. 

Presentation Resource Materials

Digital Promotional Materials

Promote the Michigan Student Safety Initiative by adding OK2SAY promotional digital media assets to your website, virtual classrooms, hallway digital signage, or print our other promotional materials to help keep your school informed about OK2SAY.

Download Promotional Materials
Teacher Counselor Resources

Suicide Prevention - Holding On To Life

When a person is in crisis, family members may have many questions. This toolkit is designed to provide some answers. While no one can guarantee someone else's safety, this information may help you feel more confident and better prepared to give the care and attention your loved one needs through this challenging time.

The toolkit is designed for the family member of a person 15-24 years of age who is experiencing a difficult time in his/her life. If your loved one is a different age, you will likely still find this information helpful.

 

 

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Let's Learn

Let's face it, some things are hard to talk about. We’re here to help.  Below are links to some information about some of those not-so-fun, but oh-so-important topics that kids and teens have to confront every day. These resources are here to keep you safe and provide you with ways to get help for yourself, a friend, or another who might be struggling. 

TOPICS:

Anxiety, Stress, and Depression Bullying
Child Abuse Cyberbullying
Dating Violence Online Safety
Preventing School Violence Self-Harm
Sexting and Sextortion Substance Use Disorder
Suicide Tobacco Products
Eating Disorders

Ways to Get Help

A variety of local, state, and national resources and services are available to support individuals, teens, and children facing a wide range of challenges. Explore these options to find help for yourself or a friend in need.
Learn more about "Ways to Get Help"