CONNECTING STUDENTS WHEN THEY NEED IT THE MOST.

A Mission Focused on Mental Health

We aim to Create a Healthier School Environment Offering Students Quick and Easy Access to Mental Health Resources and Other Helpful School Commodities All with One Simple Scan.

  • Suicide Prevention Helpline

  • Overdose Prevention

  • School Counseling

  • LGBTQ Helpline

  • Home Abuse Specialists

  • and more…

CONNECTING THE STUDENTS OF TODAY

Studies Have Shown 73% of Teens Prefer Online Chat over Voice Calls

Many States Now Require Suicide Prevention Contact Information to be Printed on All Public School Student ID Cards (Grades 7 and Up)

81% of Teens Aged 14-18 Reported Use of QR Codes if it Allows for Faster Engagement

NO APP REQUIRED. ALL WEB-BASED.

    • Simply Scan an Enabled QR Code to Access the Digital Student Platform

    • Dynamic QR Codes Allow Easy Content Updates in Real-Time

    • Choose from Over 20 Unique & Interactive Modules

    • QR Codes can be Programmed Down to the Individual Student

    • Digital Student QR codes can be Provided to ID Manufacturer for Easy Integration at the Factory Level

    • District-Wide or Campus Specific

    • Have Student IDs Already Printed? Click Here!

EASY 3-STEP USE!

1. Scan

2. Engage

3. Explore

MODULES & FEATURES

Over 20 Unique & Interactive Modules Offering Access to a Multitude of Engaging Functions such as:

  • Mental Health Resources

  • School Counseling Appointment Scheduling

  • Incident Reporting (Learn More Here!)

  • Schedule Tutoring

  • Online Academic Resources

  • Job Openings

  • Summer Activities

  • District Announcements + Upcoming School Events

  • Scholarship Applications and more!

Students can report bullying in under 30 seconds through the Digital Student platform.

  • Only 1 in 10 teen victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse

  • 4 out of 5 students (81%) say they would be more likely to intervene in instances of cyberbullying if they could do it anonymously (“Cyberbullying: The Role of the Witness”)

  • 28% of kids aged 12-18 report being bullied at school (Chicago School of Professional Psychology)

  • Suicide rates in kids aged 10-24 increased 60% between 2007-2018 (CDC Report)

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