Problem
Students fear retaliation or don’t know whom to approach, leaving issues unreported.
FaceUp for:
Complex communication, sensitive issues, and unclear reporting paths create blind spots across safety, well-being, and conduct. FaceUp gives schools clear visibility into concerns that are often missed.
Anonymous reporting for students, staff, and parents.
Centralized case management for well-being, misconduct, and safety concerns.
Early insights and patterns for earlier intervention.

Anonymous reports uncover bullying, harassment, mental health, and safety issues before they escalate.
Structured workflows log, investigate, and document every concern according to safeguarding standards.
Dashboards highlight patterns from students, parents, and staff, enabling timely, data-driven interventions.
School protection starts with visibility. FaceUp provides a secure, defensible system to catch issues early, support intervention, and maintain trust across schools, students, and staff.
Students fear retaliation or don’t know whom to approach, leaving issues unreported.
Metadata-free anonymity gives students a trusted way to speak up and gives staff early visibility into risks.
Anxiety, isolation, and self-harm concerns often go unnoticed until they become critical.
Anonymous messages and pulse surveys reveal early warning signs, supporting timely intervention.
Schools rely on infrequent or biased channels, leaving leadership blind to climate and satisfaction issues.
FaceUp centralizes feedback, enabling continuous, candid communication.
Schools must document every incident, but records are often fragmented or informal.
FaceUp provides secure audit trails, structured workflows, and defensible documentation for every case.
cases detected per school each year on average through FaceUp.
students report being bullied each year.
of parents and teachers are more concerned about school safety than five years ago.
Real issues observed across schools and universities, surfaced through anonymous reporting and managed through structured case management.
Anonymous reports surface harmful behavior students and staff rarely raise face-to-face.
Signs of stress, isolation, burnout, or self-harm identify students needing support.
Safe channels for reporting sensitive concerns involving peers, teachers, or staff.
Students or staff can report weapons, threats, or unsafe environments confidentially.
A simple, user-friendly reporting experience that works for diverse teams, supporting frontline workers, global offices, and remote environments.
Built to fit your school, not the other way around. Flexible, scalable, and easy-to-use.
No IPs or metadata, essential for students and sensitive topics.
Every step is logged, timestamped, and accessible for reviews or audits.
Recurring issues and intervention areas across classes, years, and campuses.
Supports 113+ languages to serve diverse communities.
Works with email, MS Teams, and other existing school tools.
Configure forms, categories, surveys, and access levels without vendor support.
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