Websites
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About Bullying
Provides materials for parents, caregivers, educators, mental health professionals, community organizations, and law enforcement agencies. Includes interactive games and quizzes for children and teens. Part of the 15+ Make Time to Listen…Take Time to Talk initiative, sponsored by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration.
mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/15plus/aboutbullying.asp
ACT–Adults and Children Together–Against Violence
Provides audio, video, and training materials for adults to use to teach young children (ages 0 to 8) nonviolent problem-solving. Includes an extensive and searchable database of publications on violence prevention for children. Developed by the American Psychological Association and the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
actagainstviolence.apa.org
Bullying.org
Provides individuals and organizations with information, resources, education, training, events, and campaigns that increase awareness of the issue of bullying and ways to respond to and prevent bullying.
www.bullying.org
Exploring the Nature and Prevention of Bullying
Provides a five-part online course for teachers, counselors, and school administrators to understand, select, and implement comprehensive bullying prevention programs for school-age children. Developed by Education Development Center, Inc., for the U.S. Department of Education.
www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/training/bullying/index.html
Eyes on Bullying
Provides a multimedia program to prepare parents and caregivers to prevent bullying in children’s lives. Features the Eyes on Bullying Toolkit with insights, strategies, skills-building activities, and resources. Designed especially for adults to use with children and youth in homes, child care centers, afterschool and youth programs, and camps. Funded by the IBM Global Work/Life Fund.
www.eyesonbullying.org
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center
Provides information and links to resources on bullying and violence prevention for parents, teenagers, schools, and afterschool programs. Sponsored by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
www.safeyouth.org/scripts/topics/bullying.asp
PACER National Center for Bullying Prevention
Provides resources for adults about bullying, with a special focus on children with disabilities. Includes information on Bullying Prevention Awareness Week and an animated site for elementary school students. Some content is translated into Spanish, Somali, and Hmong.
www.pacer.org/bullying/bpaw/index.asp
PREVNet
Provides information on bullying prevention, including research summaries and toolkits. Created by a national network of researchers and organizations in Canada committed to stopping bullying. Presented in English and French. Sponsored by the Networks of Centres of Excellence, Queen’s University, and York University.
www.prevnet.ca/
Stop Bullying Now!
Provides information about bullying and prevention/intervention strategies for parents, children (ages 9 to 13), teachers, other school staff, and health and safety professionals. Features a resource kit with tips and facts. Includes web episodes and games for children, an activities guide, a video toolkit, and video workshops. Presents an extensive and searchable database of resources on bullying prevention. The information for adults is presented in English and Spanish. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA).
www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/index.asp







