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open close toggle Boston vs Bullies Campaign Rusty Sullivan and Kim Storey 2012

This anti-bullying initiative by The Sports Museum and the Boston sports community features athletes from all of Boston's professional sports teams sharing their stories and providing kids with ways to stand strong against bullying. On the website you’ll find tools, tips, and guidance to help kids prevent and stop bullying. The website includes four public service announcements and nine player-specific videos.

Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids

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

open close toggle Community Action Training Module PowerPoint Toolkit & Training StopBullying.gov 2012

This StopBullying.gov developed presentation is designed be given at a community event, workshop or town hall meeting. A guide with speaker notes is available at: http://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/in-the-community/community-action-planning/training-module-speaker-notes.pdf

Topics: Prevention, Schools

For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/in-the-community/community-action-planning/training-module-powerpoint.pptx

open close toggle Bullying Academy Scavenger Hunt Teaching Tool Toolkit & Training Bullying Academy 2012

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 Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Electronic Aggression: Technology and Youth Voice Research Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2011

This page from CDC's Injury Prevention Center offers a range of resources, grounded in consultations with experts and the latest research, related to cyberbullying and electronic aggression.

Topics: Cyberbullying

For more info please visit http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/youthviolence/electronicaggression/index.html

open close toggle Confronting Bullying: Overview, Response, and Partnerships Conference Materials Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention 2011

This PowerPoint presentation offers information on how to control bullying online through Facebook, including an overview of the privacy settings and other Facebook safety features

Topics: Cyberbullying

For more info please visit http://www.findyouthinfo.gov/docs/bullyingSummit/facebook-confronting_bullying_overview_response_and_partnerships.pptx

open close toggle Cyberbullying: What we know, what we can do Conference Materials Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention 2011

This PowerPoint presentation offers facts and research about cyberbullying, including what work needs to be done for future progress.

Topics: Cyberbullying

For more info please visit http://www.findyouthinfo.gov/docs/bullyingSummit/cyberbullying_what_we_know_what_we_can_do.ppt

open close toggle Help Your Intellectually Disabled Child Handle Bullying Tips & Facts Hartwell-Walker, M 2011

Children with intellectual disabilities are particularly prone to bullying. This article addresses how parents can help their children with intellectual disabilities handle bullying and bullies.

Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs

For more info please visit http://psychcentral.com/lib/2011/help-your-intellectually-disabled-child-handle-bullying/ Site exit disclaimer

open close toggle Bullying in Schools: An Overview Research U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) 2011

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

open close toggle Understanding Bullying Within the Camp Setting: Tips for Parents Tip Sheet Tips & Facts Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 2011

Camp is similar to school and other settings in which children and youth gather—in that bullying does occur. Children engaging in new activities, meeting new friends, establishing varying social groups at camp, and sharing living quarters with other campers present challenges to even the most well-adjusted child.

Topics: Youth Development, Prevention, Respond to Bullying

For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/bullying-at-camp-tipsheet.pdf

open close toggle 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

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