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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 may have not been bullied but i do that it sucks! being bullied doesnt just hurt you it hurt hurts your friends!
tristen, 16, oregon
I live in Brazil ... actually have not seen any similar institution here, bullyng really is horrible. I have always been weak and intimidated, the second series so far in six series. I found people like me here, there and thank you for the Teens Against Bullyng'''' I was very humbled ... last year I was on the court from college and from there everyone started booing me and the grades of all ages was a horror ... I can not say why, I cried a lot and felt escluido but when was close to seeing my father pretended to be happy and not tell anybody, no matter where I am the bullyng with me, I do not mind being different, I now have my best friend who is helping me at all, thank you for everything.
Jonats Nunes, 13, CA
All throughout highschool I was bullied for different reasons. It affected my confidence and made me hate who I was. I ended up doing cyber school for my senior year because the bullying was too much, I was afraid to go back. My mom has helped me a lot through this and I just take life day by day now, trying to stay positive about the person I am.
Tori, 17, PA
Hi,i am being bullied/verbal bullied.The boys in my class told everyone that i am gay.But i am so not a gay,i dont know why and i didnt event ddone anything wrong to them.But i think they are just jealous that i got way better results for my exam than them.But being called a gay when i am not one hurts my feelings
Jacky, 13, UK
I care because i was been for several years in school nad am struggling to deal with it to this day. I am bullied because i was born premature and because of that i am blind in my right eye and have vision in my left eye and beacause i like school and i am a nice person. I hate to see other people go through what i am going through. Bullying can hurt people in serveral ways. i feel bullying can end!
tiana, 15, st.louis
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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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