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Welcoming Schools: a Project of the Humans Rights Campaign Foundation

The Humans Rights Campaign Foundation provides teachable moments, resources, and information for experts in your area to address bullying. The site also provides articles on embracing family diversity and avoiding gender stereotyping.

WebWise.ie
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Web Wise offers fun, challenging and interactive simulations based on real-life criminal cases, focusing on issues like bullying, cyber stalking, online predators, identity theft and more. Their Cyber Bullying guide gives a basic definition of what cyber bullying is, what you can do for your child, advice and prevention techniques.

U Can’t B Erased

The mission of U Can’t B Erased is to empower teens and those around them to recognize, overcome, and be unashamed of their mental illnesses.

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.

The Learning Network: April Fools!

“In this lesson, students reflect on their reactions to practical jokes. They discuss the social function and personal benefits of practical jokes by contrasting good jokes with bullying and harassment. Then, they create mock scenario proposals for a good-spirited prank television show episode.”

The BULLY Project
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The BULLY Project is the social action campaign inspired by the award-winning film BULLY. They’ve sparked a national movement to stop bullying that is transforming kids’ lives and changing a culture of bullying into one of empathy and action.  The power of their work lies in the participation of individuals like you and the remarkable list of partners they’ve gathered who collectively work to create safe, caring, and respectful schools and communities. Their goal is to reach 10 million kids or more, causing a tipping point that ends bullying in America.

Teens Against Bullying
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Created by and for teens, it’s a place for middle and high school students to find ways to address bullying, to take action, to be heard, and to join an important social cause.

Tedx – “Cyberbullying – Save a Life from Your Computer”
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Suzannah Townsend explores the link between cyberbullying and suicide in a powerful slam poem and lets you know how you can help.

StopBullying.gov

This website has resources on bullying and cyber bullying, videos and games to educate students on bullying, and provides resources and information for adults and educators as well.

Stop. Think. Connect.

Stop. Think. Connect. is a national public awareness campaign aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering American public to be safer and more secure online.

Stop Bullying: What Kids Can Do

A guide for children to keep themselves and kids they know safe from bullying.

 

Stop Bullying- Cartoon Network

As a popular network with children, Cartoon Network has created inspirational and informative videos on the subject of bullying and what can be done.