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Visit these websites for more valuable resources and information on bullying:
kirk_speaking Stand For The Silent

SFTS is an anti-bullying campaign co-founded by the parents of Ty Smalley who, at the age of 11, took his life because of being bullied. Learn more about the organization and the kids we honor, purchase anti-bullying merchandise, access 121Help.me and much more. If you are being bullied or know someone who is being bullied, Stand For The Silent is the place to go for information on how to connect with others and put a stop to it.

bullyproject The BULLY Project

A social action campaign inspired by the award-winning film BULLY. We’ve sparked a national movement to stop bullying that is transforming kids’ lives and changing a culture of bullying into one of empathy and action. Visit this page to learn more about The BULLY Project movement and how you can get involved to help prevent, raise awareness and put a stop to this damaging behavior.

stopbullyinggov Home | StopBullying.gov

Bullying can happen anywhere and to anyone. Help stop bullying at school, online, and in the community. For more information, visit StopBullying.gov.

yubacityunified The Yuba City Unified School District

YCUSD incorporates over 215 square miles in Sutter County, California and provides quality educational services to nearly 14,000 students K-12. The seventeen schools offer K-5, K-8, 6-8, and 9-12 configurations along with an alternative high school and independent study programs. Yuba City is located 45 miles north of Sacramento in the lush Central Valley near the Sutter Buttes, the nation’s smallest mountain range. Several recreational areas, historic landmarks, metropolitan shopping, cultural centers, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Pacific Ocean are within a 1-3 hour drive. The University of California at Davis and California State Universities at Chico and Sacramento are all within 50 miles.

mjusd_logo Marysville Joint Unified School District

Goals are 1) to provide learning opportunities that result in increased academic achievement and ensure quality classroom instruction for all students, including support systems which meet the needs of the targeted population. 2) Enhance the current learning environment to ensure that our schools provide a physically and emotionally safe environment that is culturally responsive to all students. 3) Increase parent, family, and community involvement in the education of all students.

suttercountysuperintendent The Sutter County Superintendent of Schools Office 

The office of SCSOS plays an important role in the delivery of quality education to the students of this county. We provide direct service instructional programs to nearly 9,500 students annually through infant programs, special education, vocational/ occupational programs, outdoor science, and alternative education.

default_cyberbullying Cyberbullying Research Center 

Are you a teen who is being cyberbullied? Do you see it happening at your school? Do you want to do something about it? Click below for ways to protect yourself and others from cyberbullying.

cyberbullying-victimization-20152 Cyberbullying Research Center-Report 

Provides contact information for social media sites, ISPs, CSPs, gaming networks, and related companies so you can report bullying, harassment, and threats.

doc1-1 The Yuba County Office of Education (YCOE) 

YCOE serves all our county’s students, from the most vulnerable, to the most gifted. YCOE supports district school leaders, and teachers across the county with professional learning, organizational support, and many educational opportunities. We support 2 schools, including the children we educate each year through our Juvenile Court and Community School. We provide a variety of services for the 6 school districts, their charter schools, and one community college district in the county.

pacer Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center 

Through more than 30 projects, PACER provides individual assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities. PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center® provides resources designed to benefit all students, including those with disabilities.

connect_safely ConnectSafely.org 

A Silicon Valley, Calif.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. Here you’ll find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.  ConnectSafely’s job is to help users get the most from their technology while managing the risks and help decision makers craft sensible policies that encourage both innovation and responsible use. ConnectSafely has been a leading voice for rational, research-informed policies — not “moral panics” — when it comes to dealing with challenges brought about by emerging technologies.

ca-courts Welcome to the California Judicial Branch

Committed to providing fair and equal access to justice for all Californians.

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Bullying & Hate-Motivated Behavior Prevention – School Environment (CA Dept of Education)

Provides resources for parents, administrators, and students on how bullying can be prevented and addressed. Resources include publications, sample policies, and frequently asked questions.

bluebookslated BullyPolice.org

Bullying at school and Bullying in school – How to Stop the Bully: Policing the States and the Schools for Bullies

wh-logo How to Stop Cyber Bullying (with Pictures)

How to Stop Cyber Bullying. Cyber bullying occurs when electronic communications such as text messages, emails, instant messages, and social media updates are used to threaten or humiliate someone. Its consequences can be just as serious.

cyberbullying-flat Mayor Law Cyberbullying Information & Prevention 

Interactive page on cyberbulling information, statistics and what to do if you’re a victim. Please share this with someone you love.

nobullying NoBullying – Bullying & CyberBullying

ResourcesBullying, Cyberbullying and Online Safety advice from the expert team at NoBullying.com. Answers to tough questions, statistics, facts, quotes and guides.

facebook Facebook Bullying Prevention Hub

Developed in partnership with the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, the Bullying Prevention Hub is a resource for teens, parents and educators seeking support and help for issues related to bullying and other conflicts. It offers step-by-step plans, including guidance on how to start some important conversations for people being bullied, parents who have had a child being bullied or accused of bullying, and educators who have had students involved with bullying.

yale Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence

Emotions drive learning, decision-making, creativity, relationships, and health. The Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence uses the power of emotions to create a more effective and compassionate society. The Center conducts research and teaches people of all ages how to develop their emotional intelligence.

www-icanhelpdeletenegativity-org #ICANHELP

ICANHELP grows positive school cultures by developing digital leaders on your campus. We… Help students delete negativity online * Teach digital leadership in schools * Train educators in how to navigate social media * Get abusive, online content deleted * Reduce social media-related discipline issues * Improve school climate and culture * And more…

rethinkmousepad ReThink

ReThink is a non-intrusive, innovative, patent-pending software product that effectively stops cyberbullying before the damage is done. The world is currently in the midst of a technology revolution. With more adolescents being online, more are getting cyberbullied. Cyberbullied victims suffer from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and more likely to drop out of school.

Web Not in Our Town

NIOT Community Response After Devastating Killings: Be Together Now Mourning the violence and division after devastating killings in Texas, Minnesota, and Louisiana, Not In Our Town communities took immediate steps to…

tyler The Tyler Clementi Foundation

A movement of friends and supporters who are committed to safe, inclusive spaces for LGBT youth, their families and their allies.

kindcamping Kind Campaign

Kind campaign is an internationally recognized non profit organization that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effects of GIRL-AGAINST-GIRL BULLYING through their global movement, documentary film, in-school assemblies and educational curriculum.

clipboard01b His Name was Steven

Anti-bullying and youth suicide prevention resources, tools, tips and advice for students, parents and schools.

endcyberbullying End to Cyber Bullying Organization – End to Cyber Bullying Organization (ETCB)

What is Cyberbullying? Bullying is no longer about the strong picking on the weak. Bullying has been replaced by a 24 hour per day, seven days a week online monster. This monster has a name – cyberbullying. With the increasing expansion of Instant Messaging, emails, chat rooms, blogging, and websites, the issue of cyberbullying is growing at a grotesque rate.

rjc-approved-training-logo Transforming Conflict

Transforming Conflict has been pioneering relational and restorative approaches in school settings, childrens’ homes and in the arena of social care, housing and youth justice since 1994. We offer training and consultancy to people (staff teams and individuals) who want to engage in a more caring, considerate and respectful way and who want to be treated themselves in this way.

nolologo_400x400 Cyberbullying Laws in California | Criminal Law 

Cyberbullying is a crime in California. And every school in the state is required by law to institute policies against student-on-student bullying and cyberbullying. This article discusses cyberbullying laws in California. For information about cyberbullying in general, see our article, Teen Cyberbullying and Harassment. Harassing, intimidating, or annoying another person via electronic communications is considered “cyberbullying.”

fbi-logo Welcome to FBI.gov

Our priority is to help protect you, your children, your communities, and your businesses from the most dangerous threats facing our nation—from international and domestic terrorists to spies on U.S. soil, from cyber villains to corrupt government officials, from mobsters to violent street gangs, from child predators to serial killers. Along the way, we help defend and uphold our nation’s economy, physical and electronic infrastructure, and democracy.

csba California School Boards Association – AB 256 Fact Sheet

Cyberbullying is defined in California Education Code 32261 and 48900(r) for purposes of student discipline as an act of bullying committed by means of an electronic device—e.g., a text message, a voicemail, an email, a post on social media, etc.

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