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How to not
get your ass kicked. . .
Get
involved!
The following organizations are interested in youth participation.
Get informed!
Every single school across the province has a Safe Schools Resource Kit:
a purple box filled with resources. If you don't have access to a kit,
you can contact the BC
Safe Schools Centre.
The BC Safe Schools
Centre is a central source of information, resources, training, referrals
and examples of successful practices in addressing safe school and community
issues, including bullying and violence prevention. It serves youth, parents,
educators, police, youth-serving organizations and community members throughout
BC. For more information visit http://www.safeschools.gov.bc.ca/
or call 1-888-224-SAFE (7233).
For an index of youth
services in Vancouver, Watari
has developed a useful guide which is available online at http://watari.org/sm.htm.
The online guide is only an index; it does not have all the contact information,
but you can get a hard copy of the guide (a funky little spiral bound
book!) by contacting Watari at info@watari.org.
"Safety is everybody's
responsibility" This is the first "Guiding Principle" from the "Focus
on Harassment and Intimidation" resources developed by the British Columbia
Ministry of Education. View a Power
Point presentation from the Ministry of Education or visit their web
site for more information on how to "live violence free," http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/live_vf/
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www.bullying.org
is a multiple award-winning web site that was created to help people around
the world deal positively with the issues of bullying and teasing. Bullying.org
is a supportive, safe online 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 about it.
People can contribute
their personal stories, poems, images, oral stories (audio files), music
and even animations and movies. Bullying.org also has a "Helpful Resources"
page that features many other helpful resources for those looking for
further information about bullying and teasing. Bullying.org is the number
one web site in the world about bullying.
Give theatre a try!
Read more about Theatre
For Living and yearly training workshops.
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