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When you choose OLP, you're choosing a school that takes safety seriously.  Our commitment to safety extends beyond our campus, impacting every aspect of our school experience. OLP has established an online anonymous tip reporting form for students, parents and community members to report suspected criminal behavior, suicide ideation and signs, bullying and other safety concerns through the OLP website, in partnership with WeTip . The web-based WeTip forms are monitored 24/7. Training will happen for students at class meetings at the start of the year, parents at back to school night, and ongoing throughout the year via school communication channels. Submit A WeTip All submissions through OLP WeTip are reviewed by WeTip and school administration. Any tip relating to fire, arson, a bomb threat, weapons, firearms, an active shooter, harm to self or others, a tip that indicates an immediate threat of harm to person/property including social media will be directed immediately to 9-1-1, San Diego Police. Although these texts are confidential (identities will not be disclosed), they are not anonymous. Intentionally false or misleading texts are taken very seriously, and could result in school discipline, and/or investigation by the San Diego Police Department. Comprehensive Security Measures Closed Campus:  All entrances and exits are closely monitored. No persons are permitted on campus, other than staff or students, without lawful business or an appointment. All visitors are required to check-in at the Main Office and wear a badge. This ensures that only authorized individuals can access our premises, providing an added layer of protection. State-of-the-Art Surveillance: Your safety is under watchful eyes. With over 60 security cameras strategically placed across our expansive 4-acre campus, we maintain a constant vigilance. On-Site Security Partners: Our dedicated on-site security partners work tirelessly to maintain a secure atmosphere. Trained professionals who are attuned to the unique needs of our school community, they're always ready to respond swiftly to any situation. Campus Supervisor: Our campus supervisors play a vital role in upholding safety protocols. They provide a visible presence, offer guidance, and ensure that all safety measures are consistently followed. Visitor Policy All visitors must schedule an appointment prior to arriving to campus. Parents/visitors are to check in at theFront Office. Visitors must present a valid driver's license or government-issued ID. Once checked in, parents/visitors must display a valid visitor's badge at all times while on campus. In the interest of campus security, visitors may be refused access to campus or be asked to leave campus during their visit. Support Resources Support Resources The following are free 24/7 resources available for CrisisTextLine Provides support for depression, anxiety, stress, abuse, suicide, eating disorders, gun violence, and more. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Text Connect to 686868 Additional San Diego Resources It’s Up 2 Us NAMI San Diego Behavioral Health Services Psychiatric Centers of San Diego Lifestance Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego What should you report to We Tip? Acts of violence, with or without weapons Verbal or physical abuse, assault or harassment Sexual abuse, assault or harassment Threats seen on social media Bullying, fighting, harassment or intimidating behaviors Bragging about weapons or a planned attack Depression, anxiety or loss of self-control Hopelessness, excessive guilt or worthlessness Reckless behavior, theft and/or crimes Social isolation or withdrawal Substance or alcohol abuse Suicidal ideation concerns and warning signs Suicide threats, cutting or other self-harm Any other troubling situation or behavior What happens to your We Tip after submitting? WeTip will immediately relay all tip information to all law enforcement agencies that need it. WeTip provides the maximum amount of information possible to law enforcement to enable them to conduct an investigation based on the anonymous information. Tips are directed to the appropriate law enforcement agencies, mental health support and/or school administration based on necessary next steps. School Administration will act according to all policies and procedures outlined in the Student Parent Handbook Intentionally false or misleading texts are taken very seriously, and could result in school discipline and/or further investigation. Other Crisis and Mental Health Resources Outpatient Therapy Psychiatric Centers of San Diego Lifestance Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego County of San Diego Behavioral Health Services San Diego Center for Children Intensive Outpatient Program 858-634-8367 [email protected] San Diego Kid’s First Their team consists of a handful of practitioners with doctoral degrees who specialize in adolescent therapy. Psychology Today How-To Screencast Video San Diego Organizations/Community Resources It’s Up 2 Us NAMI San Diego Behavioral Health Services Online Apps, Resources & Tools TalkSpace Cost: plans start at $65/week  Description: After completing an assessment and selecting a plan, TalkSpace will work with you to find a trained, vetted and (most importantly) licensed therapist. BetterHelp Cost: plans start at $40/week  Description: According to BetterHelp , “you deserve to be happy” and their therapists can help you get there. In fact, BetterHelp promises to  match you with a counselor “who fits your objectives, preferences and the type of issues you are dealing with.” AmWell Cost: rates start at $69/session  Description: With the Amwell web or mobile app, you can see a psychologist, psychiatrist and/or counselor “face-to-face” to address common behavioral health challenges or concerns. ReGain Cost: plans start at $40/week  Description: Designed specifically for partners and couples, ReGain helps individuals address relationship issues. Teen Counseling Cost: plans start at $40/week Description: Teen Counseling connects teens and young adults (aged 13 to 19) with licensed therapists to help them deal with common adolescent issues, like anxiety, stress, depression , self-esteem issues, bullying, anger and/or eating disorders. Executive Functioning The Edge Foundation Popular therapy and mood-tracking apps include: MoodTools (free): Specifically designed for individuals with depression, MoodTools helps users track their moods and behaviors and analyze their thoughts using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles. SuperBetter (free): Do you like video games? Are you not a fan of traditional therapy? If so, SuperBetter may be for you, as this app allows you to create your own “character” and “adventure” while teaching you coping strategies and skills. Mindstrong Health (free): Unlike many other web-based apps and programs, Mindstrong Health is designed for people living with serious mental illnesses. PTSD Coach (free): Designed and developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, PTSD Coach offers advice and coping strategies to those living with anxiety, depression and/or PTSD. Woebot (free):Built by psychologists, storytellers, data scientists and engineers, Woebot is an AI program designed to help individuals achieve mental health. Headspace (free for teens): Stressed out? Tired? Unfocused? All of the above? We’ve all been there. Headspace has hundreds of meditation and mindfulness exercises to help you learn the skills you need to be healthier and happier. 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