¨Wired Kids web site provides guidance for youth, parents and educators for responding to acts of cyberbullying.
¨Education.com web site includes a list of peer-reviewed articles related to bullying.
¨U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration web site offers practical advice to students and parents about ways to respond to bullying at school.
¨The Texas Attorney General’s Office offers information about cyberbullying, dating violence, and other safety issues.
¨A link to a survey of middle school students' experiences with bullying shows that kids want the adults in school to pay attention and keep them safe.
¨Support Organizations and Hotlines
¨American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (888) 333-2377
¨Covenant House Youth Crisis Hotline (800) 999-9999
¨Focus Adolescent services (877) 362-8727
¨National Center for Victims of Crime (703) 276-2880
¨National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and neglect Information
¨National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233, (800)787-3224 (TTY)
¨National Mental Health Association (800) 969-6642
¨National Referral Network for Kids in Crisis (800) 543-7283
¨National Runaway Switchboard (800) 621-4000
¨National Victim Center (800) 394-2255
¨Trevor Helpline for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth (800) 850-8078
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