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All Resources
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Youth Violence Prevention | Tips & Facts | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | 2012 |
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This page from CDC's Injury Prevention Center offers a collection of resources on youth violence prevention Topics: Violence For more info please visit http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/youthviolence/ |
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Youth Violence | Tips & Facts | U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) | |
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This site provides information on youth violence, including prevention, gang topics, and violence in schools Topics: Violence For more info please visit http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/programs/youthviolenceprevention.htm |
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Youth Gangs and Schools | Tips & Facts | Center for Mental Health in Schools, UCLA | 2007 |
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This report examines the issue of youth gangs in schools, and examines the relationship to related issues, including bullying. The report also examines coordinated intervention efforts. Topics: Violence, Schools For more info please visit http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/pdfdocs/policyissues/youth%20gangs%20&%20schools.pdf
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Working with Young People Who are Bullied: Tips for Mental Health Professionals | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 |
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Mental health professionals are often asked to support young people who have been bullied. It is important to know what these young people need from us—and what approaches are unlikely to help. Topics: Respond to Bullying, Healthy Relationships For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/young-people-who-are-bullied-tipsheet.pdf |
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Working with Young People Who Bully Others: Tips for Mental Health Professionals | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 |
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Mental health professionals have important roles in helping to change the behavior of youth who bully others. To be effective, mental health professionals need a clear understanding of the roots of bullying behavior and a focus on those strategies that are likely to work. It is also important to understand what approaches may inadvertently make the bullying behavior worse. Topics: Respond to Bullying, Healthy Relationships, Youth Development For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/young-people-who-bully-others-tipsheet.pdf |
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White House 2011 Conference on Bullying Prevention | Conference Materials | White House | 2011 |
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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 |
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What Can be Done About Name-Calling and Bullying? Some best practices | Tips & Facts | Anti-Defamation League | |
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This guide provides detailed guidelines and recommendations for schools on strategies to effectively combat name-calling and bullying Topics: Schools, Prevention For more info please visit http://www.adl.org/combatbullying/pdf/what-can-be-done-bullying-handout.pdf
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Welcoming Schools | Toolkit & Training | Welcoming Schools | |
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Welcoming Schools is an LGBT-inclusive approach to addressing family diversity, gender stereotyping and bullying and name-calling in K-5 learning environments. Welcoming Schools provides administrators, educators and parents/guardians with the resources necessary to create learning environments in which all learners are welcomed and respected. Topics: Prevention, Schools, LGBT For more info please visit http://www.welcomingschools.org/
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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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Walk a Mile in Their Shoes | Tips & Facts | AbilityPath | |
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This report and guide is an effort to make the voices of families heard in the national dialogue on bullying and children with disabilities. The report builds awareness so the physical and emotional toll that children with disabilities experience may be prevented. They need their children’s classmates, teachers, and community to “walk a mile in their shoes.” Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.abilitypath.org/areas-of-development/learning--schools/bullying/articles/walk-a-mile-in-their-shoes.pdf
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