Wellness Resources
Okay2Say - Anyone can report tips confidentially on criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees, or schools.
Tips can be submitted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
OK2SAY is a program designed to encourage Michigan students to share and respond to anything that threatens their safety or the safety of others. With support from Attorney General Dana Nessel, the Michigan State Police, local law enforcement, schools, the health community, and many others, there are processes in place that help students submit confidential tips regarding criminal activities or harmful behavior.
Anyone can confidentially submit tips 24/7 using the following tools:
- OK2SAY phone app (search "OK@SAY")
- Website: https://ok2say.state.mi.us/
- Texting 652729 (OK2SAY)
- Email: ok2say@mi.gov
- Call: 8-555-OK2SAY (855-565-2729)
- State of Michigan OK2Say Information and Resources
- National Suicide and Prevention Lifeline
Care Solace
Care Solace navigates the mental health care system to find available providers matched to specific needs – so you don’t have to.
Riverview Community Schools has partnered with ParentGuidance.org to provide a resource to families. Through this partnership, ParentGuidance.org will offer a wealth of free resources to each family with a child attending Riverview Community School District.
These resources include:
- On-demand courses that caregivers can access to help support their child.
- On-demand self-help courses for caregivers
- The ability to message a coach and receive a response within 24 hours when families experience difficult moments.
- Parenting coaches are not school employees, do not work in our schools, and coaching is not reported to the schools. Interactions with coaches are confidential and compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).
ParentGuidance.org is intended to be used by caregivers and will not be used in the school setting.