Related: Online Safety
- AnonymousTips.com
Fairly new site which enables students to send anonymous tips about bullying to a central site, which schools can register to access.
- Bullies to Buddies
Though aimed at a more elementary level, this site has decent information on teasing, bullying, and dealing with bullies.
- Bullying.org
"Bullying.org is dedicated to increasing the awareness of, and the problems associated with, bullying and to preventing, resolving and eliminating bullying in society."
- CNN: Stop Bullying: Speak Up
Special coverage with personal stories, news, videos, and articles.
- CSRIU: Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
Information about cyberbullying and other cyberthreats for students, parents, and educators.
- CyberBullying
"Mobilizing educators, parents, students, and others to combat online social cruelty."
- CyberBullying.ca
Information about what cyberbullying is and how to deal with it, from a Canadian teacher.
- cyberbullying.us
"A central repository and information clearinghouse for the phenomenon of cyberbullying."
- Digizen
"Provides information ... of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. It shares specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying...."
- ebrary: Cyber Bullying
A collection of free books and government documents about cyber bullying.
- Intervention Central
Tools and strategies for academic and behavioral intervention for children and youth.
- Kids Are Worth It!
Information from renowed anti-bullying author and educator Barbara Coloroso about "parenting, teaching, school discipline, non-violent conflict resolution, and reconciliatory justice."
- National Center for Bullying Prevention
"Encourages communities nationwide to work together to increase awareness of the prevalence and impact of bullying on all children."
- NetBullies.com
"This website is run by cyberspace lawyer and Internet safety expert, Parry Aftab, and designed to be the one-stop resource for all kinds of cyberbullying and cyberharassment."
- Scientific American Mind: Stopping the Bullies
"School can be torture for children who are targeted by abusive students".
- STOP Cyberbullying.org
"This program [for students] will include Internet safety clubs, offline live character appearances and even custom comic books teaching the important messages of safe and responsible technology use."
this page last updated April 8, 2011