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BULLYING
Blue Prints for Violence Prevention
Prevention program for the reduction of bullying in schools.
Bullying in Schools and What to Do About It
Information from Australian researcher, Dr. Ken Rigby.

Bullying.org
“Where you are not alone.” Comprehensive resource for children and parents dealing with bullying.

Channing Bete Company
Publisher of anti-bullying brochures for children, parents and teachers.
Suggested brochures:
About Bullying (QC49973)
What Parents Should Know About Bullying (QC705761)

Committee for Children
Working to create a safe and respectful environment where all children can learn.
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
A school-based program designed to prevent or reduce bullying in elementary, middle, and junior high schools.
Peer Abuse Learning Services (P.A.L.S.)
Support network for peer abuse victims.
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center (SafeYouth.Org)
Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other Federal agencies, the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for information on youth violence prevention. The National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center Hotline 1-866-SAFEYOUTH (1-866-723-3968) offers information on youth violence and referrals to organizations providing youth violence prevention and intervention services.

 
Stop Bullying Now
Presenting practical research-based strategies to reduce bullying in schools.
Take a Stand. Lend a Hand. Stop Bullying Now! Campaign
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau created this website as adolescent friendly place for adolescents to go to get the latest scoop on bullying. The site also provides an on-line Resource Kit for parents.
Wellesley Centers for Women
Project development and continued research on bullying.

 

 


Massachusetts Citizens for Children
14 Beacon Street, Suite 706 ~ Boston, MA 02108
phone: 617-742-8555 ~ fax: 617-742-7808 ~ www.masskids.org