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New handout! Advice for Teens Who Are Experiencing Bullying
provides helpful information for students – as well as parents, educators, and community members.
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PACER staff conducting webinar on bullying in the workplace.
The issue of bullying is one of national significance. Bullying behavior in the workplace is a topic that is also a growing concern. Sean Roy, PACER staff and partner in the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (www.ncwd-youth.info), will conduct a webinar on bullying in the workplace for the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) on February 23, 2012.
The webinar will provide a review on what we know about bullying in general, describe workplace bullying, and offer strategies for addressing workplace bullying. This webinar is aimed at workforce development professionals, but would also be appropriate for parents, educators, youth, or anyone interested in the topic.
The webinar costs $35 for NAWDP members and $50 for non-members. Register Here
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New Audio CD Supports PACER
Visit "All About Bullies . . . Big and Small" a CD containing a heartfelt collection of songs, stories and poetry for young children. All proceeds are donated to PACERKidsAgainstBullying.
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Kids should look out for eachother, especially those that are bullied. Be Brave! You need to stand up for what is right even if you are standing alone!!!!
Dawn, 39, NY
I've been bullied. Well, I'm still being bullied. It hurts. To hear all the things that they think about you, just for they're amusement. There's nothing I could do. I used to sit there and cry, and hope that it would all stop. It hasn't. I support anyone who's been bullied, or who's being bullied. It's a tragic thing. People kill themselves for that. It hurts to see someone being hurt. It hurts to be hurt, for doing nothing. Innocent people are targets. No one likes being bullied. Bullies, do it for fun. They do it for their own amusement. People talk behind my back, pretend to be my friend, make fun of me. There's no one I can talk to, except the guidance couselor. She doesn't help.
Adriana, 11, Ca
MY FRIENDS AND ME BULLIED SOME PEOPLE BUT THEN I STOP HANGING AND WITH PEOPLE THAT GOT BULLIED AND I SAID SORRY HANGED UT WITH THEM TO AND NOW I HAVE GOOD FRIENDS NOW SO DONT BULLY BECAUSE YOU CAN MAKE SOME BOY CRY AND WHEN YOU GET OLDER YOU ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE FRIENDS BECAUSE YOU ARE BULLYING SO DONT AND NOW I AM GETTING BULLIED BUT AT LEST I AM NOT BULLYING PEOLE AND ALOT OF PEOPLE BULLIE MY SISTER ALOT MORE THAN ME SHE ALWAYS CRYS HOME TO US I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY SISTER
KAITLYN, 9, PA
I am recently getting bullied and I know how it feels when you are getting bullied. Ive tried to stop this but it continues. Anyone who bullies just does it because they want to feel better of themselves. Ive done mistakes thats why they bully me and im going down because of that. I want some advice and talk to people who have the same situation as me. I am against bullying and need help if not I might end up getting myself hurt, but I am getting help emediattly. Thanks for listening.
Jaresly , 14, CO
2 years ago, I was an ugly lookin 10 year old girl. everyone thought the other kids were cute. but actually, they were horrible. I can hardly remember it , but the thing I remember most was seeing my best friend laughing when they held me down to the floor and began beating me, that's why I care. IF ANYONE THINKS OF SUICIDE, IT'S NOT THE WAY OUT! YOU HAVE TO FACE IT! NOTHING WILL GET BETTER IF YOU LET THE BULLY WIN! ONE OF THE BEST THINGS TO DO TO A BULLY IS TO MAKE THEM FEEL SMALL...AND BACKCHAT TO THEM INSTEAD OF COWERING.
katie, 13, wales
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Minnesota students to Hold Bullying Prevention Rally at the State Capitol
Saturday, February 11 - noon to 1:00 pm
Posted: Thursday, February 02, 2012
Join with the voices of Minnesota teens and make a statement to support stronger bullying prevention legislation.
Read More >>>The U.S. Department of Education released in December an Analysis of State Bullying Laws and Policies
Posted: Friday, January 06, 2012
a new report summarizing current approaches in the 46 states with anti-bullying laws and the 41 states that have created anti-bullying policies as models for schools. Read More about the Dept. of Ed Press release.
Jonna Herbstritt, A PACER “Peer Champion”, Receives Human Rights Award for Her Bullying Prevention Work
Posted: Tuesday, December 20, 2011
As the first recipient of Chaska’s Human Rights Award, Jonna Herbstritt has set the bar pretty high for future nominees.
The 14-year-old Chaska High School freshman was surprised with the award at Saturday’s Hometown Holiday’s tree lighting ceremony in City Square Park. She also received a plaque from Mayor Mark Windschitl at Monday night’s Chaska City Council meeting. “You’re pretty super,” said Windschitl. “This is a pretty big award,” he told Jonna.
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