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www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov- The US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration has developed a new campaign Take A Stand. Lend A Hand. Stop Bullying Now! -- to educate more Americans about how to prevent bullying and youth violence behaviors that can have a tremendous negative impact on children’s success in school and overall well-being.
www.fightcrime.org- Fight Crime: Invest in Kids recently released a report entitled Bullying Prevention is Crime Prevention. The report focuses on the scope of the problem bullying in our nation’s schools, the connection to later crime, and programs that work to prevent bullying.
www.nccev.org/violence- National Center for Children Exposed to Violence (NNCEV) is located at the Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine. This is a multifaceted organization dedicated to finding solutions to issues that face children, families and communities exposed to violence.
www.nea.org/issues/safescho/- National Education Association conducts courses on classroom management and information on safe schools on its web site.
www.helping.apa.org/warningsigns/index.html- The American Psychological Association and MTV have produced a guide that helps young people recognize when classmates or friends might be dangers to themselves or others.
www.parentbooks.ca/violence_bullying_schools.html- Violence & Bullying in Schools Booklist.
www.nea.org/schoolsafety/bullying.html
www.fcadv.org- Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence
www.rainn.org- Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network – co-founded by singer/songwriter Tori Amos, RAINN provides a variety of support for victims and survivors, including links to rape crisis centers, other supportive websites, current news and reviews of interest.
www.welcometobarbados.org- Welcome to Barbados – support for victims and survivors, started by a Tori Amos fan. This site includes poetry and stories written by survivors, message posting, chat and links.
www.campusoutreachservices.com- Campus Outreach Services – geared primarily toward older teens/college students. The site contains information on date rape, sexual assault and violence.
www.promotetruth.org- Promote Truth is produced by the Women’s Center of Jacksonville Rape Recovery Team. The site provides a wealth of information, links to other resources, and online support.
www.rape101.com- Rape 101 is a good variety of education resources and reproducible handouts on sexual and physical violence in the life of teens.
www.fcasv.org- Florida Council Against Sexual Violence is our state coalition site that provides resources and links of all kinds, including support services, statistical information and ways to get involved in prevention/awareness activities.
www.expect-respect.org.nz/index.htm - A site that every young woman should visit before thinking about going out with a boyfriend or partner.
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