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No matter how you have been touched or impacted by bullying, you can make a valuable contribution to
changing environments that are conducive to bullying and promoting healthier behaviors for young people.
The following are some great examples of ways different groups of people can make such a contribution.
If you represent a community-based group or coalition interested in
helping to publicize and draw attention to our campaign in your area, but need a little help getting
started, please see the Stop Bullying Now!
Communications Kit.
The Communications Kit contains brochures and posters that can be mass-produced and distributed in your
area, as well as public service announcements that local print, radio, and television media can use.
If you represent a media outlet wishing to run our public service
announcements in your market, we encourage you to access downloadable versions of our
print PSAs or preview and order
broadcast quality copies of our
radio and television PSAs.
If you are a parent, health and safety professional, teacher or school
administrator, or someone else looking to learn more about bullying and strategies for effective
prevention and intervention, you can start with our
Step by Step Guide or check out
the prevention tips and resources
page featuring tips and facts from our campaign Resource Kit as well as informative video workshops. The
tip sheets not only offer information that will help all adults to better recognize this problem, they
outline tips and highlight best practices that will allow individuals from many different backgrounds to
support children who have been bullied and reduce and prevent bullying behavior. We are confident you
will find these materials informative and we encourage you to reproduce and distribute them widely in
your school or community.
If you are a teacher, visit our
teacher's corner
to learn how you can initiate and enhance bullying prevention efforts in your school.
If you are a parent or educator looking for books, audio-visual
materials or bullying prevention programs that you can use in your home, school or community, please
search our extensive database of
bullying prevention resources.
Resources in the database have been submitted by researchers, educators, publishers, and program developers from
across the country. The database allows you to search according to specific criteria and view profiles of each
resource. We feel certain you will find materials here that meet your needs.
If there are books, programs or other resources you would like to share with Stop Bullying Now!, please
visit www.bullyingresources.org
to find out how you can submit your materials to be considered for inclusion in the
Stop Bullying Now! Resource Kit.
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