Gangs and Violence
This organization offers information about bullying along with resources, websites, tele-seminars and activities.
An article that outlines the best practices on how to prevent bullying in schools.
Action steps on how teachers can help alleviate violence in the classroom.
Tips on how to start a conversation about bullying and how to keep it out of your children’s lives.
The Center for Safe Schools Third Thursday online learning series is designed to provide up to date information about issues of school climate and school safety to educators and public.
As a research program at the Institute of Behavioral Sciences at the University of Colorado, The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence offers an extensive database of research and literature.
CASEL is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the science and evidence-based practice of social and emotional learning. The report, SEL and Bullying Prevention, illustrates the relationship between social and emotional factors and bullying
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.
The First Amendment Center provides a framework for diverse communities to bridge their differences to address issues such as sexual orientation and school safety within public schools.
Anything parents, teachers, and peers need to know about understanding gang violence and why or how young people get caught up in gangs.
Tips on how youth get involved in gangs and how to prevent your child from joining.
This site’s bully prevention section offers many links to anti-bullying initiatives, campaigns, books, videos, articles and other resources from a number of different education organizations.