WHAT IS BULLYING...AND WHAT IS NOT BULLYING?
WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING (ONLINE BULLYING)?
WHAT DO I DO IF I AM BEING BULLIED?
WHAT DO I DO IF I AM BEING CYBERBULLIED?
Visit stopbullying.gov and pacer.org for more information and resources on bullying and cyberbullying.
ALWAYS report any type of bullying to a trusted adult, your teacher, your school counselor or your principal. To contact the school, call 432-729-5500. You may also report anonymously at Quick Tip.
Suicide prevention starts with recognizing the warning signs of suicide and taking them seriously. Talking openly about suicidal thoughts and feelings can save a life. National and local mental health services offer telephone and face-to-face counseling for people who are at risk of suicide.
Visit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for additional resources.
THE SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE
Call: 800-273-8255 (800-273-TALK)
Chat online: suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Support for people who are deaf and hard of hearing: 800-799-4889
La Red Nacional de PrevenciĆ³n del Suicidio: 888-628-9454
Texas Health and Human Services offers mental health and substance use services for families and people of all ages.
Visit Texas Health and Human Services for a variety of mental health, substance abuse, and crisis services.