Steps to stopping bullying - supporting 4-11 year olds Practical advice about how parents and other adults can support the bullied child and how to respond when bullying behaviour is witnessed. Canada
Bullying in school-guidelines for effective action Ten research based guidelines to reduce bullying behaviour in schools including the features of anti-bullying policies, the provision of support for the victim of bullying and information about how to access a questionnaires for assessing bullying in schools. Australia
Harassment and bullying
Links harassment and bullying and provides information about types of harassment and bullying including cyber bullying and stalking and digital harassment. Practical suggestions provided for what victims of harassment and bullying can do. Also makes suggestions about bullies and what they can do. Australia
Victims, bullies and bystanders- information for parents and teachers
This overview part of a school based anti violence program. Looks at the dynamics of bullying-victim situations, what the research says and the long term consequences for victims, bullies and bystanders and provides practical strategies to deal with bullying behaviour.
Canada
Bullying prevention and intervention for school and service leaders
Effective bullying interventions are grounded in a strategy that reinforces protective factors and reduces risks of being bullied for all students. Its recommends building a schoolwide foundation and individual, early and interventions into bullying behaviour.
United States
Bullies and victims-information for parents
Bullying behaviour is not normal. Victims and bullies have a higher likelihood of under achievement and ongoing problems. Includes warning signs of bullying and victimization and strategies for parents who believe their child is being bullied or is the bully.
United States
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