Bullying Resource Websites
Bullying.org
Bullying.org's purpose is to eliminate bullying in our society by supporting individuals and organizations to take positive actions against bullying through the sharing of resources, and to guide and champion them in creating non-violent solutions to the challenges and problems associated with bullying. They provide educational programs and workshops to organizations and educational institutions, and to make available online mentoring support programs, in order to enable and educate individuals and their supporters to deal effectively and positively with the act of bullying and its long lasting negative consequences.
Don't Feed the Bully
Don't Feed the Bully is an important self-help book for pre-teens that is cleverly disguised as a hilarious, fictional novel. Don't Feed the Bully provides practical advice to children on the extremely important topic of bullying. Yet it delivers that advice in a humorous, captivating plot that makes putting the book down nearly impossible.
Stop Cyber Bullying
Stop Cyber Bulling is an anti-bullying website and is a program of Parry Aftab and the Wired Safety Group.
Wired Safety
WiredSafety provides help, information and education to Internet and mobile device users of all ages. We help victims of cyberabuse ranging from online fraud, cyberstalking and child safety, to hacking and malicious code attacks. We also help parents with issues, such as Social Networking (MySpace, Facebook etc.) and Cyberbullying.
Stomp Out Bullying
STOMP Out Bullying™ is an initiative of Love Our Children™ the national nonprofit leader that honors, respects and protects children. Its mission is to break the cycle of violence against children. Since 1999, it has paved the way in prevention and has become the 'Go-To' prevention organization for all forms of violence and neglect against children in the U.S.
Bully OnLine
Bully OnLine is the world's largest resource on workplace bullying and related issues. This site is for everybody, whether you're an employee being bullied, an employer dealing with bullying, a concerned family member, a union rep, counsellor, professional, researcher, journalist, etc.