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Bullying and cyberbullying prevention
Access information on preventing bullying, hazing and cyberbullying and other resources to keep children safe.
- Vector Solutions: Back to School: Getting Ahead of Bullying
- CDC: Preventing Bullying
- Teach.com: Bullying Resources for Educators and Parents
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PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center
Online resources include classroom activities, informative guides for parents, school-wide opportunities and more.
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Not in Our Town
Resources and activities for bullying prevention month and year-round prevention
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Stomp Out Bullying
Awareness and advocacy campaigns to prevent bullying and sexual harassment.
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2019 Oregon Healthy Teens survey
The Oregon Healthy Teens (OHT) Survey is an anonymous and voluntary survey of 8th and 11th grade youth conducted in odd-numbered years.
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YouthTruth student survey on bullying
Since 2016, YouthTruth has examined student perception data about bullying to contribute to anti-bullying conversations and action in honor of October’s National Bullying Prevention Month.
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Oregon-specific laws and policies around bullying (Stopbullying.gov)
Find out how Oregon refers to bullying in its laws and what they require on the part of schools and districts.
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Cyberbullying: The Complete Resource Guide (Backgroundchecks.org)
This guide covers the various forms of cyberbullying, identification methods, related laws and sanctions, and includes resources for victims.
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Cyberbullying: A Resource for School Social Workers
Website with useful insights and advice for parents, teachers and school administrators on how they can prevent and respond to cyberbullying incidents.
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Preventing and managing cyber issues
OSBA resource guide (PDF) to keep your students, staff and schools safe.
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The Parent, Educator and Youth Guide to LGBTQ Cyberbullying
This guide answers questions and gives tips on how to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students who are subjected to bullying.
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Tips to help stop cyberbullying by Connect Safely
Guidance for parents and young people on cyberbullying, including advice for ending (or preventing) the cycle of aggression.
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Tips for parents to keep kids safe online
SafeHome.org helps parents understand how to minimize the dangers and security risks facing children on the internet.
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OSBA attorney discusses cyberbullying on OPB
Students, administrators and parents should be educated about the proper use of electronic mediums and the potential consequences for cyberbullying.
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