ENGAGE • EMPOWER • CONNECT

High School Responder

WELLNESS RESPONDER MOBILE APP

PROTECTING AND EMPOWERING

EVERY STUDENT • EVERY CAMPUS • EVERY DAY


Campuses Are Facing An Unprecedented

Student Mental Health and Wellness Crisis


America's educational systems are in desperate need of new campus communications protocols to manage a rapidly growing student mental health crisis that is threatening the safety of students, overwhelming staff, and crippling the educational process.


Students communicate via mobile phones. Campus Responder transforms their phones into their source for 911-style rapid response service when they need to call for immediate help.


Regardless of economic, social, demographic, or geographic local, Campus Responder levels the playing field for threatened and distressed students who are exposed to bullying, depression, isolation, and other everyday student problems.


Meaningful and sustainable approach to support your students using ESSER funds.

Secure rapid response system to connect students with the support and resources they need when they need it.

One and two-way communication tool

to broadcast announcements to internal and external stakeholders.

Real-time data collection and reporting to inform decision making and

 resource allocation.

If you would like to support this mission and invest in students’ mental health and well-being, we invite you to donate through WellnessResponder.com


Our non-profit provides scholarships to educational entities in need of financial support to bring this communications support system to their students.

Donate

Do you have more students coming to school with basic needs that are going unmet?

Do you wish you had a system to align and engage the resources of your school and community to respond to the needs of your students?

Are your teachers expressing concerns about the growing number of students with mental health and safety needs?

Are you looking for ways to communicate with your students, staff, and parents more efficiently and effectively?


Q&A

Questions From Educators

Q: CAN USERS OF CAMPUS RESPONDER SUBMIT TIPS ANONYMOUSLY?


A: Anonymous reporting systems have, unfortunately, become a new tool for bullying. Making prank calls to law enforcement, known as “Swatting” has become a common practice. Campus Responder allows students who submit tips the option to keep a tip “private” indicating the tipsters desire to remain anonymous. This allows the situation to be addressed anonymously, while maintaining a level of accountability for those who may attempt to take advantage of traditional anonymous reporting systems.


Q: IS THE STUDENT INFORMATION STORED BY CAMPUS RESPONDER SECURE?


A: Individually identifiable information is a priority for Campus Responder. All data is maintained at a high standard equivalent to the banking and health care industry.


Q: HOW MUCH FLEXIBILITY DO I HAVE TO SET THE RULES FOR HOW CR IS USED BY STAFF AND STUDENTS?


A: Flexibility is the pillar of the Campus Responder platform. On the administrative dashboard school leaders set all the rules. This allows for maximum customization to meet the unique needs of your school or district.


Q: DOES CAMPUS RESPONDER HAVE THE CAPABILITY TO GENERATE REPORTS FOR DATA ANALYSIS TO SUPPORT US IN DECISION MAKING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION?


A: Yes. Campus Responder has a robust reporting system that allows for school and district leaders to analyze data and generate reports to assist in those decisions to support efforts to make the best use of limited resources.


Q: HOW DOES SCHOOL RESPONDER HAVE THE CAPABILITY TO UNIQUELY RESPOND TO DE-ESCALATE WELLNESS INCIDENTS?


A: School Responder uses an Escalation Matrix™. The matrix is a set of rules created by the school which filters each incident based on the type of incident, its severity level, and location in order to match the best staff respond. The matrix notifications escalate responses to involve more staff until the incident is closed.

INTERVIEWS

High-Tech Help: Innovation for K-12 Support


Albright College


New today on the Albright Out Loud #podcast - Barbara Grimm  '18 talks with President Fetrow and prof. Lisa Hain about how her non-traditional college psychology experience inspired her to create an innovative mobile app for K-12 kids' tech and emotional wellbeing.


Listen in on Spotify: https://anchor.fm/albrightoutloud


OUR MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is to provide the campus community streamlined and adaptable communications to define efficient and effective response protocols for the mental health, wellness, basic, and safety needs of students and staff.


Our private, fully secured, and automated app technology is designed to protect and empower every student, in every school, every day.

Testimonials

“I appreciate that Campus Responder software provides real time information about how my students are doing. I sleep better at night knowing we can get the support my students need 24/7.”


Education Professional

"With the increase in mental health issues in our teens today, Campus Responder has the potential to be a tremendous tool for both students and staff. The ability of the Campus Responder app to connect students with staff during times of emotional distress or crisis will better equip schools in handling situations in order to ensure student safety.”


Special Education Teacher


“No one really pays attention or uses anonymous tip lines. I like Campus Responder because I feel more connected to adults on my campus and I can quickly get help for myself or a friend if I need it.”


Student



“When a student is in crisis it is important that they are able to connect quickly with someone they have a relationship with to get them the support they need.”


Behavioral Health Specialist


Campus Responder gives me the peace of mind knowing my two students have a tool available to get the help they need.”


Parent


“This mobile app allows students to request help for themselves or others and the different levels allows staff to know the severity of the situation in real time.”


“The ease of use and uniqueness of this app helps to work to address individualized needs in the moment or by addressing their needs via an IEP.”


Social Worker

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