Posters
Resources
Posters, handouts, social media assets, training guides, research, and templates — built for students, parents, schools, law enforcement, and the broader community.
Posters
Print-ready posters for schools, classrooms, and community spaces. Available in English and Spanish; accessible versions noted.
Posters
Posters
If you say something you just might save a life. (PDF)
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Posters
If you see something harmful, do something helpful. (PDF)
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Posters
When you make an anonymous report with Safe2Tell. (PDF)
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Posters – Spanish
Cuando envías un INFORME ANÓNIMO. (PDF)
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Posters – Spanish
Si ves algo peligroso, haz algo útil. (PDF)
DownloadHandouts and Brochures
Bookmarks, cards, stickers, and parent brochures available in English and Spanish.
Handouts
Bookmark Version 1- English/Español (PDF)
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Handouts
Bookmark Version 2- English/Español (PDF)
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Parent Letters and Brochures
Safe2Tell 3×4 Cards for Parents/Community- English/Español (PDF)
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Handouts
Sticker (PDF)
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Parent Letters and Brochures
Safe2Tell Brochure (PDF)
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Parent Letters and Brochures
Safe2Tell Brochure- Español (PDF)
DownloadTraining and Guides
Implementation guides and program tools for school teams, law enforcement, and multidisciplinary partners.
Safe2Tell Teams
High Functioning Safe2Tell Teams (PDF)
DownloadGold Star Program Level Requirements (PDF)
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ID Card
Safe2Tell/Colorado Crisis Services Identification Card Design Vertical(PDF)
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ID Card
Safe2Tell/Colorado Crisis Services Identification Card Design Horizontal(PDF)
DownloadResearch & Publications
External research and government reports relevant to school safety, threat assessment, and bystander reporting.
Best Practice
Columbine Commission Report (2001), Governor Bill Owens’ Columbine Review Commission (PDF)
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Arapahoe High School Shooting Report (2016), Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (PDF)
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Enhancing School Safety Using a Threat Assessment Model: An Operational Guide for Preventing Targeted School Violence (2018), U.S. Secret Service (PDF)
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Attorney General Formal Opinion on FERPA (2018), Colorado Attorney General (PDF)
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Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety (2018), Federal Commission on School Safety(PDF)
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Protecting America’s Schools: A U.S. Secret Service Analysis of Targeted School Violence (2019), U.S. Secret Service (PDF)
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Averting Targeted School Violence: A U.S. Secret Service Analysis of Plots Against Schools (2021), U.S. Secret Service (PDF)
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Colorado School Safety: A Legal Manual (2022), Colorado Attorney General (PDF)
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Improving School Safety Through Bystander Reporting (2023), U.S. Secret Service(PDF)
DownloadTemplates and Letters
Editable letters and parent handbook inserts schools can adapt for their staff and families.
Letters
Letter template to send to all staff – English (PDF)
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Letters
Letter template to families-English (PDF)
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Letters
Letter template to families-Español (PDF)
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Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook Insert-English (PDF)
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Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook Insert- Español (PDF)
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Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook-Text Only (PDF)
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Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook- Text Only Español (PDF)
DownloadVideos
Short demos and educational videos for parents and students linked to the Safe2Tell YouTube Channel.
Safe2Tell for Parents: Your Questions Answered
This video was created to help parents better understand answers to some of the most common questions Safe2Tell receives.
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Do you know? Safe2Tell Colorado
This video aims to clear up common questions asked about Safe2Tell Colorado. Voiceover has been added to this video.
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Making Detailed Reports
This video emphasizes the importance of adding details to reports so that schools have enough information to take action and try to help.
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Safe2Tell Colorado FAQs
This video has been created to help answer frequently asked questions about Safe2Tell.
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When to use Safe2Tell
This video has been created for middle school and high school students in Colorado to help them understand the Safe2Tell program.
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Social Media Toolkit
Shareable graphics in English and Spanish, sized for Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Language Infographic (PDF)
ViewMaking a difference starts with you-Image 1 (PNG)
ViewMaking a difference starts with you- Image 2 (PNG)
ViewWe need your help to keep our schools safe. (PNG)
ViewBe a good friend. Speak up. (PNG)
ViewIf you’re worried about your safety… (PNG)
ViewWhy should I speak up? (PNG)
ViewReporting Language Options (PNG)
ViewIt’s safe to talk to safe2tell. (PNG)
Download¿Por qué debo decir lo que pienso? (PNG)
ViewSi te preocupa un amigo, cuéntaselo a un adulto de confianza (PNG)
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