All Resources
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Free Self Help e-book on Bullying | Tips & Facts | Pahi Shrivastava | 2016 | |
I am a 9 year old and faced bullying so wrote a self help book to help fellow kids. Topics: Prevention, Respond to Bullying, Kids, Schools For more info please visit https://storyweaver.org.in/stories/5615-share-it-speak-up-stop-it-a-self-help-book-against-bullying |
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GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) | Campaign | GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) | Unknown | |
GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network, is the leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all students. Topics: LGBT For more info please visit http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/home/index.html |
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Golden Rule Pledge Bullying Prevention Resources | Tips & Facts | Golden Rule Pledge | Unknown | |
These resources are designed to be used with adolescents in religious education, Sunday schools, youth group meetings or any primarily Christian audience. They affirm the worth and dignity of all students. Specifically, they are designed to address and eliminate anti-gay bullying and harassment by adherents of Christianity. Materials encourage adherence to the Golden Rule and other teaching on civility and mutual respect. Topics: Prevention, LGBT For more info please visit http://goldenrulepledge.com/grpresources/ |
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Healthy Relationships | Tips & Facts | Office of Adolescent Health | Unknown | |
This site provides information on forming safe and healthy relationships, including info on teen dating violence, healthy friendships, and LGBT topics. Topics: Healthy Relationships, LGBT For more info please visit http://www.hhs.gov/ash/oah/adolescent-health-topics/healthy-relationships/index.html |
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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/ |
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How to UnMake A Bully 2: Bystanders | Tips & Facts | Scotia-Glenville School District, Glendaal Elementary | 2012 | |
This is the sequel to a movie your website already endorses. It empowers kids not to be passive bystanders, and gives them skills on how to become part of active bullying prevention. It won the Silver Telly award, and is being used in schools all over the world. Topics: Prevention, Kids, Schools For more info please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElD19h0evHs |
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IDEAs Against Violence | Tips & Facts | Nate Eskey | 2014 | |
All across the country, 50 million kids go to school every day, arriving on yellow busses, by car, or walking from home. For 90,000 of these children each year, their day doesn’t end on the bus, in the car with their parents, or walking home with their friends but, instead, in a trip to the emergency room due to violence suffered in school. In an era where children spend increasingly long hours at schools, the need for solutions to the problem of violence in school environments has never been greater. With the proper education, action, and community empowerment on the subjects of school safety, violence prevention, and holistic response to acts of violence, a future can be created where parents are confident that their children will be safe every day at school and teachers will feel secure in the workplace. To transition from our current state of society to that future, IDEAs Against Violence delivers educational programming and develops safety procedures for school communities. Since school districts have too many competing budget factors as is and providing safety for schools is a moral imperative, all IDEAs Against Violence services and programs are absolutely free. Topics: Kids, Schools, Violence For more info please visit http://ideasagainstviolence.org |
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Intervention Tips for Law Enforcement Officers Tip Sheet | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 | |
Even though your state may not have an anti-bullying law, there are usually many laws that are applicable to dealing with bullying behaviors, including theft, assault, battery, and extortion. Topics: Respond to Bullying, Policies & Laws For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/intervention-tips-for-law-enforcement-tipsheet.pdf |
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Invisible Targets | Research | Great Schools | 2010 | |
This article discusses the bullying of students with disabilities by telling the story of Gabriella, a student with ADHD. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.greatschools.org/special-education/legal-rights/1599-bullying-and-kids-with-disabilities.gs |
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Involvement of Law Enforcement Officers in Bullying Prevention Tip Sheet | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 | |
With solid relationships forged in the school resource officer (SRO) and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) programs, law enforcement officers are in a unique position to help identify and eliminate bullying behavior in schools—behavior that is seriously interfering with students’ ability to receive a sound education. Topics: Prevention, Schools For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/involvement-of-law-enforcement-tipsheet.pdf |