Cyberbully Hotline

Help Victims and Witnesses Report Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is now pervasive throughout the nation's schools. Ease of access to social networking sites and ubiquitous text messaging among students have opened a "Pandora's Box" of problems including: harassment, unchecked rumors, threats, impersonation, and much more leading to student stress, anxiety and unfortunately potentially suicide. For more information on cyberbullying from the National Crime Prevention Council Click Here. Cyber Bully Hotline

The SchoolReach Cyberbully Hotline service can help students, victims and witnesses anonymously report incidents of cyberbullying and other bullying or harassment. Students are often unwilling to report such incidents due to embarrassment, retribution, and the fear associated with a face-to-face meeting with school administrators.

How it works: The Cyberbully hotline consists of an interactive toll free number on which your school can create a personalized greeting and reporting directions. After reporting an incident, a caller's message is converted to an audio file and automatically forwarded to one or more designated school officials via email. The service is functional 24/7 making the system available whenever someone is ready to talk. A secure on-line reporting site is also included that details usage history.

Pricing: If purchased in conjunction with a SchoolReach notification account, the Cyberbully Hotline is based on a flat rate of $250/year per toll free access number which includes up to 1500 minutes of use per year. An additional fee applies if sold separately. Please fill out the form below to request a quote.

Getting Started: Your service can be up and running in one day. Simply fill out the form below and a representative will contact you with pricing and details.

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Aug 10, 2010
A new Illinois law prohibits cyberbullying via text messages, e-mail and Web sites like Facebook and MySpace, leaving educators grappling with how to intervene when incidents happen online or off-campus.
Aug 03, 2010
The International Bullying Prevention Association has announced a stellar international lineup of keynote speakers for its 7th Annual Conference in Seattle this November 15-17. The conference will also include the most prestigious panel of cyberbullying experts ever convened.
Jun 14, 2010
The PTA and social networking website, Facebook are coming together to tackle issues like cyber bullying, basic internet security and good online citizenship...
May 19, 2010
BATON ROUGE — Teenagers who maliciously taunt their classmates through any electronic means could face fines and possible jail time if legislation headed to the Senate floor receives final approval. State Rep. Roy Burrell, D-Shreveport, author of House Bill 1259, said his bill addresses a rising problem that has resulted in several teenagers committing suicide rather than face more torment...
May 11, 2010
MILWAUKEE -- Bullies have found a new way to hurt others beyond the playground or school hallways. It's a high-tech way of striking an emotional blow that can last a lifetime. The attacks are digital. But the damage is real.
May 09, 2010
Sydney Morning Herald Young victims of cyber bullying and tormenting classmates will be given legal protection under new anti-harassment laws to be introduced by the federal ...
Apr 29, 2010
Parents of a teenager who died after being bullied at school reach out to others, imploring them not to let it happen again. By MARTHA IRVINE The Associated Press