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Child Mind Institute | Campaign | Child Mind Institute | |
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The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming mental health care for children everywhere. Topics: Youth Development, Healthy Relationships For more info please visit http://www.childmind.org/
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Bullying: Connect for Respect | Campaign | National Parent-Teacher Association | |
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In March 2011, National PTA® launched an initiative to encourage PTAs across the country to lead conversations in their school communities about bullying, how it is affecting their communities, and to develop solutions that they can implement collaboratively together. The campaign offers tools and resources that PTAs can use to plan their Connect for Respect events. Topics: Prevention For more info please visit http://www.pta.org/bullying.asp
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Bullying: A Prevention Toolkit | Research | The Alverno College Research Center for Women and Girls | 2011 |
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The Alverno College Research Center for Women and Girls (“Research Center”) generates and applies scholarly research for the purpose of inspiring, transforming and supporting initiatives to improve the lives of women and girls in the state of Wisconsin and beyond. In November 2011, the Research Center shared its findings regarding best practices for teachers, community organizations and parents to address bullying. Specifically, the Research Center’s Bullying: A Prevention Toolkit is the coalescence of current scholarly research regarding the causes and effects of bullying behaviors, the impact of bystanders on bullying behaviors and action items for parents, educators and communities to reduce and respond to bullying behaviors. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Schools For more info please visit http://www.alverno.edu/research/bullyingprevention/
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Bullying, Victimization & School Engagement: Creating Governance for Success | Conference Materials | Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention | 2010 |
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This PowerPoint presentation on local and state policies was presented at the Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summit in 2010. Topics: Policies & Laws For more info please visit http://www.findyouthinfo.gov/docs/bullyingSummit/bullying_victimization_school_engagement.ppt |
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Bullying of Children with Exceptionalities: Tackling it in your School and Classroom | Tips & Facts | Council for Exceptional Children | |
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This article addresses the issue of bullying, particularly as it is important for students with exceptionalities and, therefore, for special educators. The authors discuss that it can be an unintended side effect of inclusion: when students with disabilities are exposed to the general classroom, the risk of bullying increases. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.behavioralinstitute.org/FreeDownloads/TIPS/Bullying%20of%20Children%20with%20Exceptionalities_CEC.pdf
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Bullying in Schools: An Overview | Research | U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) | 2011 |
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This bulletin examines the connection between different types and frequencies of bullying, truancy, and student achievement, and whether students’ engagement in school mediates these factors. The authors conclude that victimization in the form of bullying can distance students from learning. Schools can overcome this negative effect if they adopt strategies that engage students in their work, creating positive learning environments that produce academic achievement. Topics: Schools, Prevention For more info please visit www.ojjdp.gov/pubs/234205.pdf |
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Bullying in Out-of-School Time Programs: Tips for Youth-Serving Professionals and Volunteers Tip Sheet | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 |
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Out-of-school time programs fill the gap for working parents and communities concerned about how and where youth spend their free time. Professionals and volunteers in this field cover a diverse range of activities and organizations. Topics: Youth Development, Prevention, Respond to Bullying For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/bullying-out-of-school-tipsheet.pdf |
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Bullying and Victimization: What Adults can do to Help | Toolkit & Training | Univeristy of Nebraska, Lincoln | |
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The goal of this program is to help people working with children and youth to identify some of the most common forms of bullying and victimization, and be able to effectively work with children and youth who are experiencing these kinds of conflicts and abuses. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying For more info please visit http://www.extension.unl.edu/c/document_library/get_file?folderId=221677&name=DLFE-3202.pdf
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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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Bullying and Students with Disabilities. A Briefing Paper from the National Council on Disability. | Research | Young, J., Ne’eman, A. & Gelser, S. | 2011 |
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Like bullying in general, bullying of students with disabilities represents both a civil rights and public health challenge. This paper reviews the literature on bullying and students with disabilities and examines the legal and policy tools available to address bullying against students with disabilities. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs, Policies & Laws For more info please visit http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2011/March92011
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