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Canadian Safe School Network - This Canadian organization is committed to reducing youth violence and making our schools and communities safer. (site) There are resources for parents, teachers and students on this site. site annotation for Canadian Safe School Network

http://www.canadiansafeschools.com/home.htm


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Deal.org: Bullying Resources - On this page, you will find presentations (including power point) and activities on bullying. "Should you be looking to engage youth in a discussion about bullying, inform them about the issues surrounding the subject, or if you are looking for an activity to prevent future bullying incidents in your... site annotation for Deal.org: Bullying Resources

http://www.deal.org/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=127&Itemid=138&lang=en


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Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet) - PREVNet is a coalition of Canadians concerned about bullying. There are some amazing resources on this site, including bullying statistics and facts and myths about bullying. Under the Resources tab, you will find research reports and toolkits for educators and parents. site annotation for Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet)

http://prevnet.ca/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx


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Alberta Education - Bullying - In addition to a description of the different types of bullying and Alberta's Bullying Prevention Strategy, there is a link to additional bullying information, including the nature of bullying, prevention initiatives, and interventions. site annotation for Alberta Education - Bullying

http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/safeschools/bullying.aspx


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Bullying is not a Fact of Life - This guide for parents and schools comes from the US National Mental Health Center; it provides a detailed explanation of bullying and the warning signs. There are also some tips for handling bullying situations. site annotation for Bullying is not a Fact of Life

http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/SVP-0052/


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Stop Bullying Now! - These resources and activities about bullying are from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. site annotation for Stop Bullying Now!

http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/index.asp?area=main


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First Steps to Stop Bullying and Harassment: Adults helping youth aged 12 to 17 - "Bullying needs to be dealt with directly. To stop hurtful behaviour we all need to respond when it occurs and take steps to prevent it. The first step is recognizing when there is a problem. Here is some information to help you figure out whether a teen you know has experienced, seen, heard or taken... site annotation for First Steps to Stop Bullying and Harassment: Adults helping youth aged 12 to 17

http://www.psepc.gc.ca/res/cp/bully_12217-en.asp


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BullyingCanada.ca - BullyingCanada.ca is a website created by youth who wish to speak out about bullying and victimization. The site provides a newsletter, a PSA, and a youth resources database that contains information about bullying. site annotation for BullyingCanada.ca

http://www.bullyingcanada.ca/index.php


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Bullying.org - "The purpose of this site is to eliminate bullying by supporting individuals and organizations to take positive actions against bullying through the sharing of resources, and to guide and champion them in creating non-violent solutions to the challenges and problems associated with bullying." site annotation for Bullying.org

http://www.bullying.org/public/frameset.cfm


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Bully Free Alberta - "This website helps parents, teens and community members take control of this issue by giving them the tools they need to prevent or intervene in a bullying situation. It is a one-stop resource filled with helpful information about how to deal with bullying. You will also find a link to our kid's website,... site annotation for Bully Free Alberta

http://www.bullyfreealberta.ca/index.htm