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StopBullyingPro

For organizations

A serious, consistent way to handle bullying concerns

Most small organizations are told to “have a policy and a procedure” — but left without a practical way to run it. StopBullyingPro gives your team a calm, repeatable workflow to take in concerns, document them, and respond in line with your own policy.

What a good process looks like

Consistent intake

Every concern captured the same way — who, what, when, where, witnesses — so nothing depends on who happened to take the call.

A real record

A dated, factual log of what was reported and how you responded — the documentation that protects the child and your organization.

Response you can show

Track the steps you took and when, so you can demonstrate you acted promptly and in line with your own policy.

Built for organizations that serve young people

Private & faith-based schools

A consistent intake and record process that complements your handbook and conduct policy.

Churches & youth ministries

A calm, documented way to handle concerns in youth groups and programs, with care for families.

Youth sports & leagues

Support a safe environment for athletes; align with SafeSport-style expectations for coaches.

After-school & enrichment

Give staff a clear, repeatable procedure instead of ad-hoc, undocumented responses.

Where we are today

StopBullyingPro is being built carefully. The family documentation and escalation tools are available now and free to use. For organizations, we're partnering with a small number of schools, ministries, and leagues to shape an intake-and-response workspace that fits how you actually operate. If that's you, we'd like to talk.

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Not legal or compliance advice

This is general information to support good practice. It is not legal, regulatory, or compliance advice and does not replace your own counsel, your governing body's policies, or applicable mandatory-reporting laws. Confirm your obligations with a qualified professional.

Safety first

A documentation process is never a substitute for emergency response. If a child is in immediate danger or being abused, contact 911 and the appropriate authorities right away. See crisis resources.