Courage2Report Program for Students and Schools in Effect for the School Year
The Courage2ReportMO program from the Missouri State Highway Patrol provides a safe and confidential way to anonymously report any concerns regarding students’ safety or the safety of others. The program successfully received 743 reports handled by the Patrol last year.
Courage2Report Missouri provides a “sooner is safer” tool through the Courage2Report mobile app from Apple or Google Play, which enables users to report real time concerns 24 hours a day, empowering adults and children to be the solution in addressing community and school safety.
All school buildings are pre-loaded into the system, simply choose the one that needs to be aware of the concern. There are several ways concerned persons may submit a C2R report:
- Through an Apple or Google Play Courage2Report mobile app
- Making an online report via http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/Courage2ReportMO/index.html
- By speaking confidentially to a trained professional at 866-748-7047
C2R Missouri calls and tips (web and mobile app) are answered 24 hours a day, 365 days per year by trained communications professionals and include two-way dialogue. Reports are sent to the appropriate school and/or law enforcement agency for investigation and follow-up. Information in C2R reports allows schools and their community partners to proactively manage potential risks and increases school safety.
C2R Missouri requires a disposition report be returned on each tip report, notifying the Missouri State Highway Patrol of the outcome.
Schools are urged to verify their administrative contact information is up-to-date and available to C2R staff. This ensures the correct individuals are notified in the event a C2R report involves their school. Any schools that are not familiar with the C2R program may request a C2R Missouri School Contact Form from the administrative office by calling 866-362-6422.
For more information about C2R Missouri awareness and education resources, call the C2R Missouri Administrative Office at 866-362-6422.
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