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open close toggle Kansas Bullying Prevention Program Toolkit & Training Randy J. Wiler, Director 1999

The Kansas Bullying Prevention program website provides resources for parents, teachers and students and provides bullying prevnetion training.

Topics: Prevention, Schools

For more info please visit http://www.stopbullyingkansas.org Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle White House 2011 Conference on Bullying Prevention Conference Materials White House 2011

These are materials from the White House's 2011 conference on bullying prevention.

Topics: Prevention

For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/white-house-conference-2011-materials.pdf

open close toggle Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Information for Educators Tips & Facts Philip J. Lazarus, PhD, & William Pfohl, PsyD; National Association of School Psychologists 2010

Offers a brief summary of bullying and practical intervention and prevention strategies for educators, including a list or online resources and evidence-based prevention programs.

Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/resources/bullying/Bullying_Info_Educators.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth: Preventing Violence and Harrassment at School Tips & Facts Todd A. Savage, PhD; National Association of School Psychologists 2010

Describes history and patterns of violence and harrassment against LGBTQ youth, its impact, and appropriate prevention and intervention strategies.

Topics: LGBT, Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/resources/bullying/LGBTQ_Safe_Schools.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Cyberbullying: Intervention and Prevention Strategies Tips & Facts Ted Feinberg, EdD; National Association of School Psychologists 2010

Describes the characteristics of cyberbullying, the impact of cyberbullying, the changing environment with digital media, and relevant strategies for prevention and intervention in schools.

Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Cyberbullying

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/resources/bullying/Cyberbullying.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Suicide and Bullying Issue Brief Research Suicide Prevention Resource Center 2011

This issue brief explores the relationship between suicide and bullying with particular interest in LGBT youth.

Topics: LGBT

For more info please visit http://www.sprc.org/sites/sprc.org/files/library/Suicide_Bullying_Issue_Brief.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle A Meta-Analysis of School-Based Bullying Prevention Programs' Effects on Bystander Intervention Behavior Research Joshua R. Polanin, Dorothy L. Espelage, & Therese D. Pigott 2012

This meta-analysis synthesized bullying prevention programs' effectiveness at increasing bystander intervention in bullying situations. Evidence from 12 school-based programs, involving 12,874 students, indicated that overall the programs were successful (Hedges's g = .20, 95% confidence interval [CI] = .11 to .29, p = .001), with larger effects for high school (HS) samples compared to kindergarten through eighth-grade (K-8) student samples (HS effect size [ES] = 0.43, K-8 ES = 0.14; p < .05). A secondary synthesis from eight of the studies that reported empathy for the victim revealed treatment effectiveness that was positive but not significantly different from zero (g = .05, 95% CI= -.07 to .17, p = .45). Nevertheless, this meta-analysis indicated that programs increased bystander intervention both on a practical and statistically significant level. These results suggest that researchers and school administrators should consider implementing programs that focus on bystander intervention behavior supplementary to bullying prevention programs.

Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids, Schools

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/publications/spr/abstract.aspx?ID=3355 Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Relational Aggression in Schools: Information for Educators Tips & Facts Ellie Young, Phd, David Young, PhD, America Hottle, MA, Brittney Warburton, BS, & Bryan Young, BS 2010

Offers an overview of relational aggression for educators, including misperceptions, gender differences, types of relational aggression, impacts on learning and behavior, methods of identifying relational aggression, and recommended intervention strategies.

Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools, Gender

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/resources/bullying/Relational_Aggression.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Sexual Harrassment: A Guide for School Personnel Tips & Facts Ellie Young, PhD, Betty Ashbaker, PhD, & Bryan Young; National Association of School Psychologists 2010

Offers and overview of sexual harrassment, prevalence, impact, and recommended intervention and prevention strategies.

Topics: LGBT, Schools, Gender

For more info please visit http://www.nasponline.org/resources/bullying/Sexual_Harassment.pdf Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle It Gets Better Project Campaign It Gets Better 2012

The It Gets Better Project was created to show young LGBT people the levels of happiness, potential, and positivity their lives will reach – if they can just get through their teen years. The It Gets Better Project wants to remind teenagers in the LGBT community that they are not alone — and it WILL get better.

Topics: LGBT, Prevention, Kids, Schools, Cyberbullying, Gender

For more info please visit http://www.itgetsbetter.org Site exit disclaimer