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Bullying Prevention Training Center
Bullying Prevention Continuing Education Course
New! Learn how to take a public health approach to bullying prevention and earn continuing education.
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Getting Started
The Bullying Prevention Training Module Presentation is a research-based resource that can help you lead bullying prevention efforts in your local community.
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Organizing a Community Event
The Community Action Toolkit includes materials to create a community event using the research, ideas and bullying prevention and response strategies that you learned about in the Training Module.
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Working with Stakeholders
The User Guides are tailored to 11 audiences that play a critical role in bullying prevention and include information for delivering this training.
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Trainings for Educators and School Bus Drivers
The National Center of Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) offers bullying prevention training toolkits filled with research-based, user friendly materials trainers can use for events and workshops. Each Training Toolkit includes a step-by-step facilitator's guide, a customizable power point presentation, handouts, and feedback form.
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Learn From Others
The Take Action Today booklet features stories of how different community leaders are working hard to prevent bullying in their schools and their communities.
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Evidence Review of Bullying Prevention Strategies
The “Strengthen the Evidence Base for Maternal and Child Health (SEMCH) Programs” is a Health Resources and Services Administration-funded initiative that aims to support state Maternal and Child Health(MCH) Title V programs in developing evidence-based or evidence-informed State Action Plans in responding to the National Outcome Measures, National Performance Measures, and State Performance Measures to facilitate the transformation of the MCH Title V Block Grant program. SEMCH recently released an evidence review of the current literature on strategies to address bullying. Although the intended audience for these briefs is Title V state health departments, the information has broad applicability to any individual or organization interested in bullying prevention. You can access to 3-page brief on the SEMCH website, as well as the full report.
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