Here are some websites on bullying resources:
US Dept. of Education: Bullying prevention and response.
Bully Police: A watch-dog organization advocating for bullied children & reporting on State anti-bullying laws.
Stop Bullying Now!: Learn all about bullying and what you can do to stop it.
Stomp Out Bullying: A National Anti-Bullying and Cyberbullying Program for Kids and Teens.
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program: Self described as “The World’s Foremost Bullying Prevention Program”
US Dept. of Justice: Bullying in schools – a problem oriented policing guide.
National Crime Prevention Council: Information and resources to help prevent the serious problem of bullying
PBS Kids: Games, videos, advice and other child-friendly resources to prevent bullying.
Bullying.org: Dedicated to increasing the awareness of bullying and to preventing, resolving and eliminating bullying in society.
National PTA: Information on identifying and stopping bullying in your community
Cyberbullying: identifying the causes and consequences of cyberbullying
A Thin Line: Drawing the line between digital use and abuse.
CyberBully Help: Preventing bullying in the digital age.
SAVE: The National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere. Students learn about alternatives to violence and practice what they learn.
Web Wise Kids: Unique and effective resources to equip young people to safely use and enjoy the latest technologies.
Safety Web: Helpful tool for parents who need assistance in monitoring instant messaging and social networking sites.
Netsmartz: From the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Information for young kids, youth and adults.
Wired Safety: World’s largest internet safety and help group.
Teaching Tolerance: Bullied is a documentary film that chronicles one student’s ordeal at the hands of anti-gay bullies and offers an inspiring message of hope to those fighting harassment today.
Safe Schools Coalition: An international public-private partnership in support of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth, working to help schools become safe places.
Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network: GLSEN provides resources and support for schools to implement effective and age-appropriate anti-bullying programs to improve school climate for all students
The Trevor Project: The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth.
GSA Network: Gay-Straight Alliance Network connects school-based Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) to each other and community resources through peer support, leadership development, and training.
It Gets Better Project: Many LGBT youth can’t picture what their lives might be like as openly gay adults. The videos provide a positive message about what the future can be.
Make it Better: LGBT youth should not have to suffer through bullying at school! We can Make It Better NOW!
MARC: The Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center provides research, education, services and programs to Education, Law Enforcement, and Human Services.
Compiled by OC Human Relations