AUDIENCE PATHWAY

Schools and organizations

Effective prevention depends on clear reporting pathways, trained multidisciplinary teams, fair assessment, support, documentation, and follow-through. Security is part of preparedness, not a substitute for prevention infrastructure.

Conceptual editorial image—not a real case, reporting pathway, service team, endorsement, or institutional partnership.

Immediate danger or violence in progress: call 911.Suicidal or emotional crisis support in the United States: call or text 988.
01

Notice

Focus on concrete words, actions, meaningful changes, and context—not identity, diagnosis, rumor, politics, religion, race, or stereotypes.

02

Preserve

If safe and lawful, retain exact words, time, URL, original communication, and relevant context. Do not provoke, confront, publicly repost, dox, or investigate.

03

Route

Use 911 for imminent danger, 988 for suicidal or emotional crisis, and verified school, workplace, platform, or local professional channels for other concerns.

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CONTROLLED PUBLIC-EDUCATION PREVIEW · REVIEWED AUGUST 3, 2026

This page is available for source review and qualified critique. It is not certified training, operational threat assessment, a reporting portal, or an active local service. Practitioner, targeted-violence, safeguarding, legal, evidence, and accessibility review remains pending. References do not imply affiliation, endorsement, partnership, sponsorship, approval, or review of GVRP.

INSTITUTIONAL ROLE

Build a monitored pathway, not an unmanaged inbox.

What institutions can do

Name accountable owners, publish clear reporting routes, train a multidisciplinary team, document decisions, connect people to support, follow through, and evaluate implementation.

What not to do

Do not substitute a gadget, demographic profile, diagnosis, unmonitored form, or single untrained decision-maker for a fair prevention system.

Where to route

Maintain verified emergency, crisis, safeguarding, HR, security, student-support, platform, and multidisciplinary assessment pathways appropriate to the institution.

Source and review note

GVRP is not a school-safety authority or implementation provider. Institutions should use qualified local professionals and their official procedures.