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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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Kids Against Bullying Color Book
PACER's coloring book gives teachers and students a great opportunity to talk about bullying. Each page includes an important message about respecting others, valuing differences, and being a friend. Download these pages and discover how kids and crayons can help prevent bullying.
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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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I am tired of seeing how people change into worse because they were offended in the past. I meet a lot of people who used to be bullied. When I read more details in this site, I realize little by little that some of them are still under this bullying. Sadly, I am one of them. I am bullied in different ways for a very long time and end up pitied, belittled or told that they have gone something worse by others [whether they are my friends or not]. I do not care if you had gone through worse than another bullied victim but we share the same feeling of pain. Some of the negative things that happen in the society roots down to bullying. Even by the form of pitying, leaving or even making someone feel so insignificant when they are not is not only a form of bullying but also an offensive act. We want, to change the world right? So it means that we want to end this thing called bullying! Let's start the change and prove it to others that bullying does end.
Erin, 15, p
i am constantly being bullied by my "friends" and it needs to stop. they aren't all bad just a couple, but those couple of people can make the biggest difference in the world. you know what i mean?
lindsey, 13, FL
I cant stand being bullied, I am in Middle school and I dont think I can take much more of this, one girl came up to me and yelled "You know what would make life better for me and you?" And I said "What?" And she yelled "YOU OUT OF IT" I thought long and hard would life be better with out me? Possibly
Brianna, 12, CA
I get bullied beacus i'm slightly overweight. My best friend is also getting bullyed beacuse he stays home from school sometimes, anouther friend is having school at home beacus he's beaing bullied beacus he's realy overweight. I've threatened those people who bullying me I hope that the bullies anderstand what they've done to us and that they'll regret when they understand, i've cutten my self and i don't like it :'( but it's just an warning for the bullies that it's gonna happen something worse
besnik, 14, sweden
i have always been bullied in school, but i have decided this year, it is going to stop.
Lia, 15, IR
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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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