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RESOURCES FOR YOUTH:
MENTAL HEALTH: BULLYING

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For more information, see our Health Topics section on Bullying and Physical Violence in Schools.

Manitoban RespectED Youth Presentations: Beyond the Hurt Speaker/Workshop
Gr 7 - S2
Canadian Red Cross English

This presentation addresses bullying and peer harassment, and is delivered by adults and young people working together for maximum impact.

 

Manitoban Take Action in Schools: Bullying and Harassment Speaker/Workshop
Gr 2 - 8
Winnipeg Police Service English

The TakeAction in Schools program was developed to enhance the crime prevention material available for school age youth and their parents. All presentations have been loaded into a Microsoft PowerPoint format and include teaching aids in the notes section. This presentation assists in the attempt to "bully proof" schools, by educating the teachers, parents, and students on effective ways to deal with and prevent bullying in the school.

 

Canadian Bullying.org - You're Not Alone Website
Bullying.org Canada Inc. English/French

This site has information for students and teachers on bullying. It offers support services, information and training resources, and education program and workshops.

 

Canadian Let's Talk About Bullying… Website
Family Service Canada/Services à la famille-Canada English/French

Information on bullying.

 

International Bullying Online Website
Bullying Online English

This site offers advice for parents, students, and teachers on bullying. It includes tips, links, and guidelines and policies.

 

  Bully Dance Video/DVDPDF/Direct print access
  English

Available at:
AFM William Potoroka Memorial Library (VTR/BF 637/.B85/B8/2000) (borrow) (Toll-free: 1-866-805-8885)

The "stick people" in this video are imaginary, but this gritty tale is all too familiar. Like the dance beat pulsating throughout the film, the bully's intimidation of a smaller victim is unrelenting; no one stops the dance until serious harm is inflicted. While the video offers no simple solutions, it does compel viewers - teachers, parents and children - to take stock of their actions and to find ways to end peer abuse.

 

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