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BULLYING


STOPBULLYING.GOV

A federal government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Huan Services, Stopbullying.gov, teaches adults and kids how to identify, stand up to it safely, and stop bullying. Includes links to many resources and offers information in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.


NATIONAL BULLYING PREVENTION CENTER

Founded in 2006, PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center actively leads social change to prevent childhood bullying, so that all youth are safe and supported in their schools, communities, and online. PACER provides innovative resources for students, parents, educators, and others, and recognizes bullying as a serious community issue that impacts education, physical and emotional health, and the safety and well-being of students. The organization’s partners include the National PTA, the National Education Association, and the National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Inc.


AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY BULLYING RESOURCE CENTER

AACAP’s Facts for Families provides concise and up-to-date information on issues that affect children, teenagers, and their families. Among the many topics covered is that of bullying. Visit the website below for more information.


SAFEKIDS BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING RESOURCES

Safekids promotes digital citizenship, online safety & civility.


COMMITTEE for CHILDREN

Founded in 1979, Committee for Children is a global nonprofit whose work is at the forefront of an irrepressible movement. A leader in the field, we champion the safety and well-being of kids through social-emotional learning (SEL) to fulfill our vision of safe children thriving in a just and peaceful world.

Committee for Children is dedicated to promoting the safety, well-being, and success of children in school and in life. The goal of this page (Bullying Prevention Resources) is to empower kids and the adults around them with information and resources to help them understand what bullying is, who is affected by it, and what you and your community can do to prevent it.


MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA: Workplace Culture & Bullying

Workplace culture impacts all aspects of a business, from day-to-day functioning to the organization's bottom line. Research shows that many people experience workplace bullying. Approximately two out of every five people have been bullied at work. Almost half of those targeted at work suffer stress related health problems. The bullying can be verbal, psychological, physical, or online. It can also include blacklisting from future employment opportunities. These high-stress situations can have serious effects on an individual’s physical health, mental health, and relationships. Learn what you can do as an employee or as an employer to address it.


WORKPLACE BULLYING INSTITUTE

For 25 years the Workplace Bullying Institute has focused on the prevention and correction of abusive conduct at work through education of targets & the public, training of professionals, creation of evidence-based solutions for organizations and unions, research by WBI and others, and advocacy for a new law. The website offers guidance for bullied people, workplace training and more.


AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION WORKPLACE BULLYING

Find links to articles and research abstracts, book recommendations, useful statistics and links to other high-quality resources for parents, teachers, and others who want to stop bullying. Among the offerings: Cyberbullying impacts; Bullying Resources & Safe Schools for LGBT Students; and Bullying: A Module for Teachers


CPI (CRISIS PREVENTION INTERVENTION) WORKPLACE BULLYING RESOURCES AND REFERENCES

Resources to raise awareness about workplace bullying and help proactive employees, supervisors, and executives manage this profound concern, links to external resources .