- Mon 8:42 amReport receivedThe parent was notified straight away.
- Mon 9:14 amAcknowledged by the schoolPicked up by the wellbeing team.
- Tue 11:20 amInvestigatingEach step appears as it happens.
- Wed 2:15 pmResolvedOutcome recorded and shared with the parent.
FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS
When bullying happens, you shouldn't be the last to know.
Report on a child's behalf, link to their account, and get every update.
No credit card. No cost.
The problem for parents
Parents don't know it's happening.
Kids hide it or minimise it. Most parents find out months in, often by accident.
A student can report on their own, from their phone, without an awkward conversation first. Once a parent is linked to the child's account, they see when something has been raised.
Parents have no idea if anything is being done.
They send the email. Then silence, and they are left wondering whether it is being handled.
They watch it move from received to investigating to resolved, with timestamps. If it stalls they can request an update, and schools are chased automatically when reports sit unread.
Every call to the school starts from scratch.
Different staff, different versions of the story, nothing written down. Parents retell the same details again and again.
One record, one timeline, everything in writing. The school works from the same information the parent has.
What does linking a child's account show parents?
Parents on both sides of an incident have a right to know something is being handled, and every child involved has a right to privacy. We designed the disclosure rules first and built around them.
You see
- A notification the moment a report involving your child is lodged
- Where it sits right now: received, investigating, or resolved
- Every action the school takes, and when they took it
- A plain-language summary, not case notes
You don't see
- other students' details
- other families' reports
- or the identity of anyone else involved
If your child is named in a report by someone else, you're told a report was made. Not the contents.
The rule runs both ways — other families don't see your child's report either.
Request a link
Linked parents see when a report involving their child is raised, what the school does next, and when it is resolved.
Create a free account.
Request a link. The student gets a verification code by email.
They confirm. The accounts are linked from that point on.
Schools can also verify the link, which gives the parent the highest level of access.