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UNITY AWARDS
The Unity Awards ceremony, first held in 2015, is an evening of celebration to gather and recognize those who have made a positive impact by addressing and preventing bullying. The 2017 awards ceremony is May 25th in Bloomington, MN.
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More Answers to Your Questions!
New questions featuring shareable images, 60 second response and detailed article! Find out “if students are bullied more often than adults think,” along other “Questions Answered.”
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Watch “Social Media & Bullying: Using Technology to Keep Kids Safe”
Staff from PACER’s Simon Technology Center (STC) and National Bullying Prevention Center (NBPC) discuss the technology young people use, and the technology parents can use to keep them safe and raise responsible young digital citizens.
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New video Teen Talk on Cyberbullying released for “Students with Solutions!”
Teen Talk on Cyberbullying, an unscripted video designed to provide authentic insight and perspective from peers on issues related to cyberbullying is now available at Students with Solutions, which is an initiative which engages students to address bullying through videos, art and writing. This is the second contest offered through Students with Solutions, presented in partnership with Clarisonic. After viewing and discussing the video, students can share their poetry or stories, create a drawing, film a short video, or design a graphic that are then eligible for awards including Clarisonic's MIA 1.
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SIT WITH US! Teen App Developer Partners with PACER’s NBPC to Create Inclusive Communities
At 16 years old Natalie Hampton designed the app SIT WITH US to address bullying by helping students who have difficulty finding a place to sit locate a welcoming group in the lunchroom. Natalie is teaming with NBPC to share the message that no one should ever have to feel alone.
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Advocating for students with disabilities
Visit the comprehensive online module to get informed and learn what you can do to help. Including creative resources for the classroom, designed to educate peers on what they can do to address bullying of students with disabilities. -
Erin Barlow is now available as National Ambassador and Motivational Speaker
Barlow, a Theater major at UCLA, is available to speak to middle and high school students around the United States. It is Barlow’s mission to let all know they are not alone. “If you have been bullied please know, please know that everyone deserves to be safe, respected and valued ,” Barlow said at the Benefit. “Never let others determine your self-worth. Striving for happiness and getting help was the best decision I made. I didn’t give up on myself and neither should you.”
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Kids Against Bullying Classroom Activity Book
Eight-page classroom activity book designed with educational activities for young learners. The content provides activities to help students think about their feelings, explore responses to bullying situations, and take the pledge to be a Kid Against Bullying. Download the book at no cost or order color copies, $25 for 25 color copies.
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"Together we can build a kinder world" a message from #TeamLoserville
#TeamLoserville shares the important message that bullying has happened to so many for too long. Bullying impacts all of us, but we can all be part of the solution. Cast member Darby Stanchfield shares, “It’s time to send a message that we care about creating safe and supportive schools, communities and online environments.” Watch this video along with three more featuring the cast and crew from the newly released film “Loserville.”
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Notifying the School About Bullying – Using a Template Letter
Parents should contact school staff each time their child informs them that he or she has been bullied. PACER Center has created template letters that parents may use as a guide for writing a letter to their child’s school. These letters contain standard language and “fill in the blank” spaces so the letter can be customized for your child’s situation. -
Student Action Plan Against Bullying
Are you an educator working with a student being bullied, a parent looking for ways to help your child change their behavior, or a student who wants to take action against bullying, but isn’t sure what to do? As a student, bullying is something that impacts you, your peers, and your school – whether you’re the target of bullying, a witness, or the person who bullies. Bullying can end, but that won’t happen unless students, parents, and educators work together and take action.To get started, download the Student Action Plan and learn more about developing a plan.
Also available in Spanish: Handout and Personal Plan
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Spanish Translations
See our spanish translations section to find out what informational handouts are available.
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Resources for LGBTQ Students and Their Families
The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.
GLSEN seeks to develop school climates where difference is valued for the positive contribution it makes in creating a more vibrant and diverse community.
Bullying is a cruel punishment bestowed on weaker/younger individuals. Whenever I was in sixth grade all of the seventh, and eighth graders would make fun of us since we were younger. Back then I thought it was normal for them to bully us, but since I'm in eighth grade now I've found out this behavior is unacceptable! Kids never should feel that bullying is normal, and nobody deserves to be put down.
Lydia, 14, Tennessee
I have been bullied by a clique of boys and girls who spread rumors and gossip to put people down. It caused many people to avoid me and feel embrassed to be seen hanging out me. Even after switching schools, it has still continued and no one wants to be my friend. They call me a freak, disgusting and other mean things. I never understood why they did this and how the bullies could act like nothing happened after this event. Hopefully justice will be served one day and bullying will be stomped out . No one should ever go through this because it's a horrible event.
Angela , 14, California
I DONT KNOW WHY PEOPLE DO IT
Connor , 13, Edinburgh
schools are not doing enough to prevent kids from being bullied. I have a 14 year old son that started to get bullied when he was 12 and he is not the same care free happy go lucky child anymore. He played sports for 7 years, had freinds over every day, and we always went out and did stuff as a family. Now I can't even get him out of the house and he had to go to a tutor for school for 1 and 1/2 years because he was bullied so bad. Even counseling does not help because he constantly wonders what people think of him. It is very sad to see him like this. i just want to say to bullies that not only do they ruin the kids life but they also ruin the family's life of the kid because we have to suffer just as much as they do if not more. We deffinately need to educate more on the effects of bullying!!!!!!!!!!
wendy, 40, ny
I Was Bullyed Like Many Others, I Dont Respect people's Who Do It. There Is NO Reason To Bullying, STOP BULLTING RIGHT NOW!!! People Dont No What Happen To People Who Is Bullyed, They Feel LIke NO One Cares About THem, But We Really Do!
Marwa, 11, DK
BULLYING IS SOMETHING WE ALL HAVE TO FIGHT AGAINST. I TO HAVE BEEN BUT SINCE I LEARNT HOW TO DEAL WITH BULLIES LIVE AS BEEN EAISER FOR ME
ESTHER, 15, SUTHAFRICA
I have been bullied in school most of the time. I have been bullied because I'm ''good girl'' I don't smoke, I don't drink... Because I'm ''Too cute'' and nice to people... Well I think it's so stupid, but it makes you a different person. You become very mad and mean and angry... That's so sad to me, so I keep trying to be ME. love you all.
J, 14, Lithuania
I care because three years ago i lost a close friend due to bullying. She had her own problems going on at home and when we would come to school we both would get bullied. We spoke and told many of the teachers and staff but no one ever did something about it.It got to the point of where she ended up killing herself.You never know what people are going through then to add more on top of it.No one should ever feel the need to want to kill themselves because of other people BULLYING IS NOT RIGHT!!!! and a stop needed to come to end bullying. its still very hard for till this day knowing i have lost my friend because of others peoples doing or hurt words. Im here for anyone that needs help or to talk to i Know what your going through and how it feels. Together we can make a difference and take a stand. This is why i care it shouldn't have to end someones life. No one should want to end there life because of this.I CARE AND I WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND TAKE A STAND!!!
krithony , 17,
i have been bully almost all thorough sixth grade and i want it to stop no more bullying
Kaitlyn, 12, North Carolina
I care because I witnessed my best friend being bullied and it ended up involving the cops because these bullies tried to beat up my friend and I was the one who stepped in, I tried to stop this from happening to more innocent kids because I care. THIS HAS TO STOP!!! Good luck out there guys, I hope this ends before it goes too far.
Tyler, 13, MN
It hurts to be bullied. I used to have classmates throw objects at me from the back of the classroom and on the bus. I wouldn't want any person being put down simply because they can not understand how their words and actions towards others hurt. I would like to do what ever is in my power to prevent bullying.
Chanel, 16, Tobyhanna, PA
I onced was bullied sometimes i still am i stick up for people who are bullied. i was bullied cause of how slow i learn im not the fastest learner but i try, i get made fun of cause i fail almost every test and quiz. But now i try to get better and i still am. No one should be bullied if there getting bullied then the person bullying them is jealous of him or her. I wanna change the world i wanna stop bullying
Reagan, 13, VA
i hate bullying its wrong and very MEAN
katie, 12, ohio
so many people get hurt everyday beacause of bullying.bullying can cause stress,bad grades and even worse suicide.it never happened to me but it makes me so sad to see all those parents how have lost their kids because of bullying.
ramaya, 12, south carolina
i got bullied when i was younger and know i'm getting bullied ans i don't have a lot of friends. when i was younger i was populer but then my friends changed and i became the target they call me names and stuff. i don't get to be happy at school so i care for people like me so if they call you name fight for you'r rights :)
francesca psaila, 14, malta
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Win Clarisonic for your entire classroomWatch Teen Talk on Cyberbullying, an unscripted video in which teens provide authentic insight and perspective on issues related to cyberbullying. After viewing the videos, students can share their poetry or stories, create a drawing, film a short video, or design a graphic that can will then be eligible for prizes, including the Clarisonic MIA 1 for entire classrooms. Watch and listen to what teens are thinking about cyberbullying |
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Share how PACER’s NBPC has helped youKakashiI, a 17-year-old from Los Angeles, writes: “I have been bullied because my love for anime is ‘too extreme.’ People have picked on me for the way I run, the things I like, and the clothes I wear. It is not fair to judge me based on my love for Japanese culture. I care because I feel everyone should be able to enjoy what they love and what they do without the cruel judgments of ‘normies.’” |
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Nominate someone for a Unity AwardThe annual Unity Awards event celebrates a few individuals and groups, in Minnesota and throughout the nation, who have made outstanding contributions to prevent bullying—whether it’s building awareness, inspiring and empowering others to take positive action, or advocating for those who need support. |
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Hold an event in your communityA complete event toolkit provides resources and giveaways to initiate conversation and action on ways to “be there” for those who experience bullying, providing kindness, hope, and support. The toolkit can be used in coordination with a bullying prevention event in the school or community, such as a Run, Walk, Roll Against Bullying, school open house, or parent-teacher conferences. |
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