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Please help me (trigger warning- sa)

You're classmates have seen that, so that's how you'll prove it has really happend. Also, you that you're a minor and you don't even imagine how this will protect you, so you don't have anything to worry about





that's so dumb, what is the point of even having cameras then? I'm sorry but I am angry on ur behalf



yeah but its like a 3/10 and it continues to decline so ......




Also my fav teacher had to leave school in an emergency and I’m really really worried


One of the first steps you can take is to start documenting the behavior. Keep a detailed record of every incident, including dates, times, and specifics of what was said or done. This documentation is crucial if you decide to report the behavior, as it provides clear evidence of the pattern of misconduct. You might also consider asking your friend or another classmate to discreetly record audio or video when this teacher is behaving inappropriately. Having this kind of evidence can strengthen your case when reporting the situation to higher authorities.
It’s equally important to share what’s happening with a trusted adult, such as a school counselor, a parent, or another teacher. Let them know how this teacher’s behavior is affecting you, so they can help advocate for you and support you in taking the next steps. Once you’ve gathered enough information, you should report this to your school administration. Schools have specific policies and obligations to protect students, and they are required to investigate situations like this. If for any reason your concerns are not addressed, or if the behavior continues, don’t hesitate to escalate the issue to higher authorities, such as the school district or law enforcement.
Dealing with something like this can be incredibly stressful, so it’s important to lean on your friends and family for support. Consider seeking out a counselor or therapist who can help you process these feelings and provide guidance.
By taking action and reaching out for help, you’re being incredibly brave—not only for yourself but potentially for others who may be going through something similar.
P.S
Until this situation is resolved, avoid being alone with this teacher. Stick close to your friends between classes, and don’t allow yourself to be isolated in any situation where he could approach you.

It’s also important to note that there have been false claims of teacher misconduct made for attention purposes, which is equally concerning.
That’s why we emphasize the need for thorough investigations involving both visual and audio evidence, as well as credible witness testimonies. Our goal is to ensure the truth is undeniable, protecting both the innocent and the vulnerable.


Okay this is off topic but I still wanted to say it.
Yesterday I found out my bsf has been telling people about my self harm, and she’s been telling people about my eating disorder and she’s saying that I’m faking having depression and anxiety and I don’t know what to do. She was the one person I had right now, and now I don’t know what to do. Whenever I confront her she’s just denying it and denying it but Ik that it’s true.

Okay this is off topic but I still wanted to say it.
Yesterday I found out my bsf has been telling people about my self harm, and she’s been telling people ..."
u need to cut her off, she´s not your friend. ik it sounds harsh and it´s hard just not talking to those who you thought were your friends but for your own mental health (coming from someone whose "friends" would hangout without her and ignore her in class) stop talking to her
Yes, you're right that things could probably get worse, but thing could get worse anyway. Maybe you can try to talk with your principal with a person you trust with you. In Italy, if you have some problems of thins kind, you can talk to a psychologist and he'll do everything. I done kno if it's a thing in your school too, maybe you can try that