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Related: Online Safety
- 4 Steps to Combat Cyberbullying
Advice from someone who's been in that position themself.
- 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."
- CSRU: 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."
- Cyberbullying, Flaming and Cyberstalking
"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."
- Don't Suffer in Silence
"This web site is intended to show pupils, their families and teachers how to tackle a problem that has gone on for far too long."
- Intervention Central
Tools and strategies for academic and behavioral intervention for children and youth.
- National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center
"Resources for professionals, parents and youth working to prevent violence committed by and against young people."
- 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."
- SafetyZone.org
"To assist schools in their safety efforts, the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory has developed a series of eight guidebooks intended to build a foundation of information that will assist schools and school districts in developing safe learning environments."
- Scientific American Mind: Stopping the Bullies
"School can be torture for children who are targeted by abusive students".
Last updated May 22, 2008