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  2. Stop Bullying: Speak Up - Wikipedia

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    Stop Bullying: Speak Up [1] was created in 2010 and has partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Stop Bullying.gov), Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), as well as The Anti-Defamation League and The Southern Poverty Law Center through its project, Teaching Tolerance, and other corporate sponsors.

  3. Anti-bullying legislation - Wikipedia

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    Although there currently exists no federal assistance for anti-bullying, Thursday's Child [14] offers a 24-hour helpline for children, teens and young adults in the U.S., who are bullying victims, at 1 (800) USA KIDS or (818) 831-1234 from a mobile device. Currently, it is the only such helpline in North America.

  4. Joseph R. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones' has co-constructed a K-12 anti-bullying program with an academic colleague that has been implemented in some school districts. [2] In 2014, Jones received the Hero Award from Auburn University and the National Anti-Bullying Summit. [3] He is the recipient of the 2017 "Stonewall Service Award" from CCCC/NCTE.

  5. GLSEN - Wikipedia

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    GLSEN (pronounced glisten; formerly the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) is an American education organization working to end discrimination, harassment, and bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression and to prompt LGBT cultural inclusion and awareness in K-12 schools.

  6. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    Methods that are effective include increasing empathy for victims; adopting a program that includes teachers, students, and parents; and having students lead anti-bullying efforts. [161] Success is most associated with beginning interventions at an early age, constantly evaluating programs for effectiveness, and having some students take online ...

  7. SuEllen Fried - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Fried founded BullySafeUSA, which has enabled her to work with more than 90,000 students, educators, councilors, administrators and parents in 36 states [10] Additionally, she and her organization are working to help reduce cyber-bullying on social networking sites and web pages.