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Links - Lots of Information About Bullying

York Region - School Boards

York Region District School Board 

York Catholic District School Board 


Members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - York Region

Frank Klees MPP (Newmarket-Aurora  )  email:  fklees@frank-klees.on.ca

Hunters Gate
14845 Yonge St., Suite 201
Aurora, ON  L4G 6H8

Tel: 905-750-0019   Toll-free: 1-800-211-1881   Fax: 905-750-0050


www.BenchBoyProductions.com  
Info on documentary "Bullying: Culture of Silence".

www.BenchBoyProductions.com  
Info on documentary "Bullying: Culture of Silence".

PractiQuest.com  
The program enables students to practise social skills in fun, computer based role-plays. Students interact with virtual characters and make “pro-social” decisions in order to complete missions and avert bullying.  Students individually explore the consequences of social decisions in safety and privacy, without peer pressure or social expectations.  Quest provides a method to engage otherwise hard to reach children and is proven to work well in special education contexts.

PACER Center's Bullying Prevention Website  

www.thehealthline.ca   - Health Services for South West Ontario

www.b-free.ca   - Alberta's Prevention of Bullying Youth Committee

www.prevnet.ca   - The Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet) is a coalition of Canadians concerned about bullying.

parentguide.ca   - The New Parent Resource Guide and School Age Resource Guide offer an all-in-one directory for busy parents.

www.BullyingCanada.ca  

IamSafe.ca  

The Block Parent Program of Canada  
The Block Parent Program of Canada is a registered charity and Canada's largest volunteer-run child safety organization. Over 300,000 volunteers from coast to coast help to make communities safer for everyone.

Kids Help Phone  
Every day, Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line counsellors answer calls and online questions from across Canada. No matter what the problem or concern, our counsellors are there to provide immediate and caring support, information and, if necessary, referral to a local community or social service agency.

Investing in Children  
Investing in Children is a London-based not for profit organization that works with others to put all children's needs front of the line. Investing in Children was created in 1999 when Kids Count and the London Investment in Education Council were merged together, creating a new organization with a new mission and vision.

Ontario Principals' Council (OPC)  
OPC is a professional association of principals and vice-principals.

From their website:

"The purpose of the Ontario Principals' Council is to:

Alberta Children's Services  
Alberta Children’s Services offers a range of services and programs for children and families. We support families and communities, enabling them to provide nurturing, safe environments for their children. We strive to break the cycles of family violence, abuse and poverty that prevent some children from becoming strong, sound individuals.

Bullying Awareness Network (BAN)  
The BAN website is an initiative of Child & Youth Friendly Ottawa and the Ottawa Anti-Bullying Coalition.

www.Bullying.org  
www.Bullying.org is a multiple award-winning Web site that was created to help people with the issues of bullying within a safe, positive international community. www.bullying.org is a supportive community where people can learn that they are NOT alone in being bullied and teased, that being bullied and teased is NOT their fault and that they CAN do something positive about it

www.BullyBoy.ca  
An interactive anti-bullying comic book created for youth by youth

Hamilton Prevention of Bullying among Children and Youth  
Bullying can be found in every school and in every community in countries around the world. It is all too often the way young people interact in our society. When bullying is ignored or downplayed, children will suffer ongoing torment and harassment. It can cause lifelong damage to the victims and the bullies. A community's failure to deal with bullying in schools, in particular, endangers the safety of all students and teachers by allowing a hostile environment to interfere with learning

Safe Schools  
Ministry of Education  -  Ontario - Shaping Safer Schools

Safer Schools Safer Communities shaping safer schools: A bullying prevention action plan (596 KB) Safe Schools Action Team Reference Groups (2005) Website Links Please read our policy on links to ...

Canadian Safe School Network  
The Canadian Safe School Network (CSSN) is a national, charitable organization dedicated to reducing youth violence and making our schools and communities safer. BULLYING RESOURCES NEWS EVENTS

CIPB | Canadian Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying  
The CIPB is designed to bring Canadians together to understand bullying problems, to assess the extent and nature of bullying problems, to address bullying problems effectively, and to develop policies to promote healthy relationships in the lives of Canadian children and youth.

Society for Quality Education  

The Child Advocacy Project