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Create a safer school environment by preventing bullying and cyberbullying.

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived imbalance of power. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time.

Bullying is a widespread issue in the United States. While bullying can happen to anyone, some groups may be at greater risk. Bullying negatively affects those who are bullied, those who bully others, bystanders, and others in the school community. It is linked to many negative outcomes including impacts on mental and physical health, substance use, educational experience, violence, and suicide.

Reducing bullying in schools requires a multi-faceted and community-based approach that includes immediate response and appropriate consequences and support for serious incidents. As part of these efforts, schools can consider assessing the frequency, locations, and types of bullying behavior to better understand the current landscape and determine appropriate prevention and intervention plans. School-based programs that focus on building youth skills and positive environments can also be effective in decreasing incidences of bullying and associated risk factors.

Strategies to Consider

There are several strategies schools and districts can consider to prevent and address bullying. Some of these measures include:

  • Create a positive school climate that is safe, inclusive, and respectful of all community members.
  • Implement social and emotional learning to help students build skills, manage emotions, and establish positive relationships.
  • Set and enforce policies that outline behavioral expectations and monitor places where bullying is more likely to occur.
  • Conduct teacher and staff training and promote classroom-based bullying prevention activities. 
  • Engage families and students to promote communication and reinforce prevention strategies.

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Bullying Prevention Guide and Resources

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This article provides information on the different types of bullying, common effects of bullying, and tips and resources for addressing bullying. 

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Cyberbullying Research Center

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This website provides information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.

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Bullying Resource Center

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This website provides facts, video clips, answers to frequently asked questions, book recommendations, and a variety of resources to help families understand, prevent, and respond to bullying.

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