Below is a list of links to articles,
resource guides, and web sites with tips on how
families and educators can deal with bullying
behaviors and situations.
http://www.stopbullyingnow.com
Presenting practical research-based
strategies to reduce bullying in schools.
Bullying at School Information
http://www.scre.ac.uk/bully/index.html
Includes tips for families and specific
ideas for dealing with bullying at school. A user-friendly
site. Site sponsored by the Scottish Council for
Research in Education.
Bullying Information for Parents and Teachers
http://www.lfcc.on.ca/bully.htm
Excellent resource. Includes causes and consequences
of bullying, classroom suggestions, advice for
parents, gender differences in bullying, current
bullying research, etc. Site material is excerpted
from A.S.A.P.: A School-Based Anti-Violence Program.
Site sponsored by the London Family Court Clinic
in Ontario, Canada.
European Conference on Initiatives to Combat School
Bullying
http://www.gold.ac.uk/euconf/
Includes detailed summaries of keynote addresses
and workshops held at the May 1998 conference
sponsored by the European Commission under its
Violence in Schools initiative. Offers links to
information about anti-bullying initiatives in
13 countries. Site sponsored by Goldsmiths College
University of London.
NO BULLY
http://www.police.govt.nz/service/yes/nobully/
A colorful site with bullying information aimed
both at kids and adults. A fun online game, guidelines
for schools, and New Zealand's Stop Bullying campaign
are featured.
http://www.Bullying.Org
- Where You Are Not Alone
Offers stories, drawings, poems, by victims of
bullying. Includes media coverage of bullying,
educational resources, and related web sites.
Project of William Belsey for IEARN-Canada.
http://www.AngriesOut.com
is an American website to help children and adults
learn how to deal with their anger constructively.
http://www.education.unisa.edu.au/bullying/
These pages will inform you of what educationalists
and researchers have discovered in the last few
years about bullying and harassment and the practical
suggestions that are now being made to overcome
this age-old and troublesome problem.
Bullying - how to stop it.
http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/pages/publicationD.jsp?publicationId=56
This focuses on 3 questions: How a parent can
prevent one's child from being bullied; how a
child may cope with the aggression of others;
and how to deal with one’s own child if
he or she is a bully.
Brothers, sisters and friends.
http://www.scre.ac.uk/bully/bother.html
This is part of a major source of information
about bullying prepared for the Scottish Council
of Research in Education. This part provides advice
on helping a family member who is being bullied.
Don't Suffer in Silence
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying/
This is a new and very comprehensive and well
developed site in England. It contains information
for children and teachers as well as parents.