Anti-Bullying and Safe Schools Resources
Anti-Bullying and Safe Schools Resources
Click here [1] for the PDF version of this page.
BullyBust:
Center for Social and Emotional Education [2]
BullyBust is an awareness campaign designed to
reduce bullying in schools by teaching students and adults how to stand up to
bullying and promote upstander behavior.
An upstander is someone who witnesses bully behavior and does something about
it
Bully Police USA [3]
This watchdog organization advocates for bullied children and
provides links to state anti-bullying laws, along with a rating of each law’s
effectiveness.
Committee for Children [4]
The Committee for Children develops evidence-based bullying, child
abuse and violence prevention education curricula that teach social-emotional skills
to children, families and educators.
Find Youth Info [5]
A clearinghouse site for information prepared by the federal
government to help prevent and address bullying in communities.
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) for Safe Schools [6]
This
Wisconsin-based organization offers programs, trainings, and resources to make
middle schools and high schools safe for all students, including LGBT youths.
GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network [7]
Through
national programs including the Day of Silence and No Name-Calling Week, GLSEN
strives to assure that each member of every school community is respected
regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
National
Center for Bullying Prevention [8]
Programs
and resources for teens, parents and schools, including information on National
Bullying Prevention Month (October), online surveys and a digital petition. Teens
Against Bullying offers engaging activities and strategies for teens to combat
bullying.
National Education Association (NEA) [9]
This site provides a Diversity Tool Kit, links to anti-bullying resources (including a downloadable Safe Zone poster), and a school employee’s guide to LGBT issues.
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
(PFLAG) [10]
Tools to create safe schools, a training
program, updates on safe-schools legislation pending in Congress and advice for
supporting LGBT parents of school-aged children.
Safe Schools Coalition [11]
This
public-private partnership aims to reduce bias-based bullying and violence in
schools across the nation by raising awareness among students, educators and
parents. Also includes content on law and public policy; Spanish-language
resources; and classroom materials.
“The Secret to Stopping a Bully?” [12]
This Boston Globe Sunday
Magazine article examines anti-bullying programs, with a focus on bystander
training.
Stop Bullying Now [13]
This interactive Web site offers resources for children (including cartoons and
Webisodes) and adults (including strategies for bullying awareness, prevention
and intervention).
Teaching Tolerance [14]
Classroom activities, professional-development resources and free
teaching kits to fight bias, reduce prejudice and promote tolerance and
understanding of differences. Below are a few activities to reduce bullying:
Bullying: Guidelines for Teachers [15]
5 Steps To Safer Schools [16]
“THIS is Why We Need a GSA” [17]
A Bullying Quiz [18]
A Bullying Survey [19]
Early Grades Allies: A Discussion Activity [20]
Bullies Act Out [21]
Playing the Bully Card [22]
Bullying: Tips for Students [23]
Stand Up! [24]
A Contract on Bullying [25]
The Jamie Nabozny Case
Lambda Legal: Nabozny v.
Podlesny [26]
Legal briefs, chronology and historical
context for the groundbreaking case.
Appeals Court Decision [27]
Full text of the decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Seventh Circuit.
Links:
[1] http://www.tolerance.org/sites/default/files/kits/tt_BULLIED_Resources.pdf
[2] http://www.schoolclimate.org/bullybust/
[3] http://www.bullypolice.org
[4] http://www.cfchildren.org
[5] http://www.findyouthinfo.gov
[6] http://www.gsaforsafeschools.org/resources.html
[7] http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/antibullying/index.html
[8] http://www.pacer.org/bullying
[9] http://www.nea.org/tools/30420.htm
[10] http://community.pflag.org/Page.aspx?pid=358
[11] http://www.safeschoolscoalition.org
[12] http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2010/05/02/the_secret_to_stopping_a_bully/?page=full
[13] http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
[14] http://www.teachingtolerance.org
[15] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/bullying-guidelines-teachers
[16] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/5-steps-safer-schools
[17] http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-31-spring-2007/why-we-need-gsa
[18] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/bullying-quiz
[19] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/bullying-survey
[20] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/early-grades-allies-discussion-activity
[21] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/bullies-act-out
[22] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/playing-bully-card
[23] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/bullying-tips-students
[24] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/stand
[25] http://www.tolerance.org/activity/contract-bullying
[26] http://www.lambdalegal.org/in-court/cases/nabozny-v-podlesny.html
[27] http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=search&case=/data2/circs/7th/953634.html