Just because you are a "grown up" doesn't mean you can't be bullied! Here are some links to resources. |
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| AMDSB CyberBullying Information |
| http://www.nobullyforme.ca |
| www.victimservices.cc |
| Bullying at Sporting Events |
| Workplace Bullying |
| Imagine A School Without Bullying |
| www.prevnet.ca |
| www.talk-helps.com |
| www.b-free.ca |
| www.pacer.org |
| www.cca-kids.ca/welcome.html |
| www.cca-kids.ca/psas/bullying_prevention.html |
| www.prevent.unc.edu/ |
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Resources For Teachers
Inventory of Wrongful Activities
This is a student survey designed to identify bullying issues within a school setting. It is very user friendly.
Dennis Brown, safeculture.com, dbrown@heartland.net
802 North Lincoln, Creston, IA 50801
800-606-9750
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The Bully, the Bullied and the Bystander: Breaking the cycle of Violence – Parent Council presentation.
These are notes/handouts from a parent council presentation based on the Barbara Coloroso book of this title. It highlights key features such as why people bully, taunting versus teasing and how to reduce bullying.
Westview Student Health Initiative
By Debby Wiedeman, Lisa Morris, Cara Linzmayer
Box 1288, Jasper AB, T0E 1E0
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Kids International Discovering Safety
A bullying prevention program developed in Alberta that involves a partnership between schools, local agencies including the police and the KIDS Foundation.
Box 902, Black Diamond, AB, T0L 0H0, 1-866-282-5437, www.kidsfoundation.net
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Story Theatre Company on Tour
Theatrical presentation called “Hey…Bully, Bully!” that comes with a teacher’s guide and handouts. The presentation focuses on bullying issues and solutions.
1291 Gladstone Ave, Victoria BC V8T 1G5, 250-383-4140
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Bullystoppers.com
A list of 101 great comeback lines to teach kids for dealing with bullies. Some of these may not be appropriate if you are trying to teach non-confrontational approaches to stopping bullies.
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Schlozman, Steven C. (2002). The shrink in the school: Fighting school violence. Education Leadership. October, 2002. pp. 89-90
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Bobby and Mandee’s too smart for Bullies and Bobby and Mandee’ too safe for strangers
Two books that can be used for younger children to teach them safety tips for dealing with bullies and strangers.
http://robertkahn.freeservers.com
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The Bullying Circle.
A graphic depicting the bullying cycle that would be useful for students, teachers or parents.
Dan Olweus, PhD
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Positive steps against bullying: A teacher’s guide.
A resource for teachers to assist in prevention of bullying.
Canada Safety Council. www.safety-council.org. |