Coming to you Live from Washington, D.C…the Bullying Prevention Summit!
Next week, leaders of non-profit and corporate organizations engaged in anti-bullying work will join researchers, parents and students to participate in the third Federal Partners in Bullying...
View ArticleEmpowering Young People to Build a Kinder, Braver World
This blog entry is cross-posted from the White House Blog Yesterday, Cynthia Germanotta and I had the opportunity to discuss how to empower young people and end bullying at the Third Annual Bullying...
View ArticleFollowing the Summit, What Are You Going to Do to Prevent Bullying?
Student leaders from Quantico high school, 4H, Baltimore Intersection and DC Mayors Youth Advisory Council played a big role at the Bullying Prevention Summit. A subset of these students spoke with...
View ArticleProtect Kids Online @ OnGuardOnline.gov
Today’s kids use technology more than ever. While technology can be a great tool to communicate, learn, and socialize, it can also be used in harmful ways, and allow some kids to take bullying from...
View ArticleAre You Up to the Challenge? Show Us How You’re More Than a Bystander
The Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention are looking for informative and entertaining videos that send a positive message to youth about the importance of being “more than a bystander” to bullying...
View ArticleGiving Teachers Tools to Stop Bullying: Free Training Toolkit Now Available
Over the past three years, at our annual Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summits, we have heard the same call by educators-– teachers want to help stop bullying, but they don’t know how. Most...
View ArticleDefending Childhood: Challenging Our Perceptions on Bullying
Participants at the Grand Forks Defending Childhood Site learn more about bullying intervention strategies. In 2010, Attorney General Eric Holder launched the Defending Childhood initiative to address...
View ArticleSPIRIT: Maintaining a “Cooler Classroom” Climate
Bullying takes many forms. It happens in many contexts. Because bullying is complex, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for it. “Student Problem Identification and Resolution of Issues Together”...
View ArticleHRSA and GLSEN Work Together in Support of No Name Calling Week
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is proud of its long history of working with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and other student groups to promote healthy...
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