New Website: BullyingInfo
Posted by on September 03, 2010
US Education Dept. launches bullying campaign
The US Department of Education has launched a new campaign to combat bullying in schools centered on a new website, http://www.bullyinginfo.org, a centralized location where state and local agencies can find resources on anti-bullying educational materials and connect with the Office of Civil Rights, the entity responsible for investigating allegations of bullying.
The website contains useful information for parents, teachers, administrators, caregivers, and other professionals that work with youth on identifying and stopping bullying.
The Department has also made available a variety of studies and current statistics on the bullying problem, as well as a map of anti-bullying programs and resources searchable by zip code.
The National Service Learning Clearinghouse also offers bullying and service-learning resources here.
http://www.servicelearning.org/taxonomy/area-service-bullying
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