Resources

Below is a list of international resources to help inform and guide students, parents, and faculty in navigating the difficult world of bullying.

  1. StopBullying.gov – This U.S. government website provides information from various agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
  2. PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center – Provides creative and interactive resources and websites that provide students, parents, educators, teens, and others with bullying prevention strategies and educational materials.
  3. Stomp Out Bullying – This site is dedicated to reducing and preventing bullying, cyberbullying, sexting and other digital abuse. They help victims of bullying, and those at risk for suicide and offer a help chat line.
  4. Cyberbullying Research Center – Provides up-to-date information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.
  5. Bullying.co.uk – This UK-based site offers advice for parents, school staff, professionals, and young people about bullying and how to deal with it.
  6. Anti-Bullying Institute – Offers resources and workshops to help schools and parents effectively deal with bullying.
  7. Child Mind Institute – While not solely dedicated to bullying, this organization offers a wealth of resources for families on all sorts of child mental health issues, including bullying.
  8. National Centre Against Bullying – Australia-based organization that provides resources for students, parents, and teachers on how to deal with bullying.

Please remember that different sites will have different advice and approaches, so finding resources that feel right for your situation is important. Always consider involving appropriate professionals such as school officials or mental health professionals if needed.