Cyber Bullying
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.
No Bully® is a nonprofit organization that ignites student compassion to eradicate bullying and cyberbullying
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.
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.
Operation Respect transforms schools, camps, and other youth organizations into safer, more respectful, bully-free environments.
Created out of the sheer necessity to bring awareness to severe bullying amongst LGBTQ students, the It Gets Better Project has thousands of videos of people who were formerly bullied and have succeeded to become empowered and strong individuals despite their past situations.
The NCPC provides tools that communities can use to learn crime prevention strategies, engage community members, and coordinate with local agencies to help keep themselves and their community safe from crime.
ConnectSafely.org is a Silicon Valley, Calif.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. Here you’ll find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.
This webpage provides insight on cyberbullying as well as resources and campaigns against cyberbullying. There are tips, facts, and ways to get involved in the movement to end cyberbullying.
A blog and resource written with a background in law about how to deal with the digital age and how to get students to help decrease cyberbullying going on around them.
A resource for teachers or parents on lessons about cyber bullying for their kids.
Delete Cyber Bullying is a website dedicated to research on cyberbullying and how to prevent and stop it. They have multiple resources for people of all ages as well as news articles, updates, and what to do if you encounter a cyberbullying situation.