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Upstanders, not bystanders

Kids, schools, states need to be part of the solution

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Related Links

Anti-bullying Resources

• Official government site from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: www.stopbullying.gov • Anti-Defamation League cyberbullying tips: www.adl.org/education/cyberbullying/tips.asp • The Bully Police USA: www.bullypolice.org • The Bully Project: http://thebullyproject.com/ and http://safeschools.facinghistory.org/ • Bullying statistics: www.bullyingstatistics.org • The Cyberbullying Research Center: www.cyberbullying.us • Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN): http://glsen.org/ • It Gets Better Project: http://itgetsbetter.org • Kind Campaign: www.kindcampaign.com • McGruff the Crime Dog: www.mcgruff.org • Olweus - Bullying Prevention Program and Hazelden (addiction centers): http://www.hazelden.org/web/public/bullying_prevention.page and http://www.olweus.org/public/index.page

“The parents have every right to ask and look on those types of things,” she said.

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