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All Resources
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Bullying Academy Scavenger Hunt Teaching Tool | Toolkit & Training | Bullying Academy | 2012 |
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This tool offers kids and interactive experience while learning how to identify, prevent and respond to bullying. Modules are available for 4th - 8th grade students. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids, Schools, Cyberbullying For more info please visit http://bullyingacademy.com/default.cfm?Page=ScavengerHunt
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Eyes on Bullying Toolkit | Toolkit & Training | Kim Storey, Ed.D. and Ron Slaby, Ph.D. | |
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This toolkit is a 43-page, downloadable booklet containing key information, useful resources, and six skills-building activities for adults to use interactively with children of any age. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools For more info please visit http://www.eyesonbullying.org/pdfs/toolkit.pdf
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A Guide to the Film BULLY: Fostering Empathy and Action in Schools | Toolkit & Training | Facing History and Ourselves | 2012 |
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The film BULLY follows five stories of children and families who are affected deeply by bullying within the course of a school year. With intimate glimpses into homes, classrooms, cafeterias, and principals’ offices, the film offers insight into the lives of bullied, ridiculed children. Historically, seemingly small instances of labeling and ridicule have catastrophic consequences for the marginalized groups involved. This film brings those “small” instances into the spotlight creating a space to discuss the effects of bullying. The accompanying guide tells the personal stories of those bullied, and suggests that improving school climate takes fostering a reflective and engaging learning community. Features include: • Essential background information about bullying, including testimony and research findings from experts who have studied the effects of bullying on children, parents, and communities. • Facinghistory.org/safeschools provides additional resources about creating safe and caring school environments. • A “toolbox” of discussion strategies that will help facilitate honest, open dialogue about the film with groups of students and adults alike. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids, Schools For more info please visit http://www.facinghistory.org/publications/guide-film-bully-fostering-empathy-ac
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The ABCs of Bullying: Addressing, Blocking, and Curbing School Aggression | Toolkit & Training | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration | |
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This course examines the causes and effects of bullying, prevention techniques and programs, screening, treatment options, and legal/ethical issues surrounding bullying. Topics: Prevention, Schools, Policies & Laws For more info please visit https://www.pmrts.samhsa.gov/PrevCourses/TableofContents.aspx?cid=5 |
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Solution Team® | Toolkit & Training | Solution Team | |
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Solution Team is a series of structured meetings in which an educator or counselor brings together a team of students to solve the bullying of one of their peers. The leader tells the team that they are not in trouble, describes how it feels to be in the target’s shoes and asks the team to solve this situation. Topics: Prevention, Schools For more info please visit http://nobully.com/no-bully-system/solution-team
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Anti-Bullying Handbook: Creating a Positive Environment in the Classroom and Beyond | Toolkit & Training | Overcoming Obstacles | |
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The Overcoming Obstacles Anti-Bullying Handbook: Creating a Positive Environment in the Classroom and Beyond helps students identify the different forms bullying takes at school, in their daily lives, and over the internet, and provides realistic strategies for taking a stand against bullying and creating a safe and supportive school community. The handbook contains over 20 hours of instruction on six important topics, including helping victims, dealing with violence, and cyberbullying solutions. Students learn to use core skills such as communication, decision making, and goal setting to address this pervasive issue. Topics: Prevention, Schools, Cyberbullying For more info please visit http://overcomingobstacles.org/download_resources
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School Climate Webinar Series: Bullying Prevention | Webinar | U.S. Department of Education (ED) | |
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This session focused on strategies for preventing bullying, with a focus on improving school climate to minimize bullying behavior. The speakers shared practical approaches for recognizing the signs of bullying, analyzing risk, and choosing interventions when such behavior does occur. The webinar also offered best practice guidelines for a comprehensive approach to addressing bullying. Topics: Prevention, Schools For more info please visit http://safesupportiveschools.ed.gov/index.php?id=9&eid=16 |
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Webinar: An Orientation to the Revitalized StopBullying.gov Website | Webinar | U.S. Deparment of Health and Human Services | |
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This webinar, "An Orientation to the Revitalized StopBullying.gov Website," brings together members of the StopBullying.gov Editorial Board to provide a walk-through of the new StopBullying.gov website. Presenters discuss new changes to the site and how to use the content and resources provided on StopBullying.gov. Topics: LGBT, Policies & Laws, Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids, Schools, Cyberbullying For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/what-is-bullying/webinar.html |
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Bullying and Civil Rights: An Overview of School Districts' Federal Obligation to Respond to Harassment | Webinar | Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention | 2011 |
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On June 3, 2011 the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Training and Technical Assistance Center (OJJDP NTTAC) hosted the webinar Bullying and Civil Rights: An Overview of School Districts' Federal Obligation to Respond to Harassment. Participants of the webinar gained or enhanced their knowledge of: * When bullying triggers obligations under federal anti-discrimination laws o What conduct constitutes harassment (including the type of conduct and protected classes) o Examples of harassment * The obligation of school districts to respond to allegations of harassment in a prompt, thorough, and effective manner o Examples of appropriate and inappropriate responses * What to do if the harassment continues o Resources available through the Departments of Education and Justice Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs, LGBT, Policies & Laws, Respond to Bullying, Schools For more info please visit https://www.nttac.org/index.cfm?event=webinarBullyingJUNE2011 |
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Bullying and Suicide Prevention Webinar | Webinar | Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention and SPRC | 2012 |
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Many schools and communities are struggling to find effective ways to prevent both bullying and suicidal behavior among youth. This webinar will provide the latest research and science on the relationship between bullying and suicide and will outline some of the shared risk and protective factors. The webinar will also discuss the main principles of a comprehensive whole school approach to bullying prevention. This presentation will be interactive, with opportunities to ask questions. Objectives: Participants will:1.Recognize the complex relationship between bullying and suicide.2.Understand key research findings related to effective bullying prevention approaches.3.Identify ways to integrate both bullying prevention and suicide prevention into school violence prevention initiatives. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools For more info please visit http://sprc.org/training-institute/r2p-webinars/bullying-and-suicide-prevention |
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