Safe School Helpline
Break the Silence, Prevent the Event
1-800-4-1-VOICE ext. 359
(1-800-418-6423 ext. 359)
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Your call is private, confidential, and anonymous.
Use the Safe School Helpline to report threats of violence, suicide, bullying and illegal activity that could harm students in our schools.
Through state funds, the Westerville City School District has implemented the Safe School Hotline (1-800-418-6423 ext. 359). This is a 24-hour-a-day service designed so callers, anonymously, can report concerns regarding student safety in the district, including reports of bullying. Helpline users receive an identification number when they call in, enabling them to call back and get an update regarding what has been done to address the situation they reported.
Commonly Asked Questions
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- How do we know it is anonymous?
- How does it work?
- What type of information should be reported?
- What happens next?
- When and where can I call?
- Can this service help troubled students, too?
- Who can call this number?
- Can I change my message later? How will you know who is calling?
- How will I know if any action has been taken?
How do we know it is anonymous?
How does it work?
What type of information should be reported?
What happens next?
When and where can I call?
Can this service help troubled students, too?
Who can call this number?
Can I change my message later? How will you know who is calling?
How will I know if any action has been taken?
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES
If you are concerned about any student, the following are resources within the community:
- Student Assistance Program Counselors, available at each school building
- Concord Counseling:
(614)882-9338 - Nationwide Children’s Hospital:
(614)335-8300 - Franklin County Hotline for Suicide Prevention: (614)-221-5445