1. Bullying Basics Bullying Stops Here
2. Anti-Bullying Week: Different types of bullying explained. BBC Newsround.
3. Understanding Bullying from the Australian Bullying. No Way! website.
4. What is Bullying? Stop Bullying.Gov
5. Fast Fact: Preventing Bullying Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
6. Together Against Bullying UNESCO Looks at different kinds of bulllying and the reasons for them, and they can be prevented.
7. “Walk in Another’s Shoes” – Teens Speak Out About Bullying! Ceated by teenagers who have been bullied for Kidpower of Colorado Springs. US, to inspire teens and adults to take action. It asks you to imagine what it would be like to be them.
Bullying stories - Ireland, Anti bullyingPro, 24 Apr 2015
2. Maddie's story:Nadia Sawalha and daughter Maddie on #Back2School Bullying (Anti-Bullying) - YouTube , Anti bullyingPro, 4 Sep 2017
3. James' bullying story - YouTube, ReachOut Australia, 26 May 2017
4. Caitlyn's story:Cyberbullying: What It Is, The Effects It Can Have On Teens, And Signs To Watch For - YouTube Pfizer, 13 Feb 2020
1. Facts About Bullying Stop Bullying.Gov
2. Personal bullying stories from the Stamp Out Bullying website.
3. Cyberbullying: What is it and how to stop it UNICEF
4. Understanding Bullying and Cyberbullying Online Schools
5. Raising Awareness Action you can take to spread the anti-bullying message, from Beatbullying, a UK bullying prevention charity.
6. School violence and Bullying - UNESCO
7. Cyberbullying happens when kids bully each other through electronic technology. Find out why cyberbullying is different from traditional bullying, what you can do to prevent it, and how you can report it when it happens. Form the US government StopBullying.gov website.
8. Bullying Kids helpline
9. いじめ問題に関する取組事例集について - 文部科学省 (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan)
1. Kidscape - The website of a British charity working to prevent bullying and child sexual abuse.
2. Bullying UK - The website of an anti-bullying charity in the United Kingdom.
3. Bullying. No way! - website from the Safe and Supportive School Communities (SSSC) Working Group in Australia.
4. Bullying Prevention Resources from Kidpower, a US organization creating anti-bullying programs.
5. Resources on school violence and bullying and Resources on homophobic and transphobic violence in education from UNESCO.
6. いじめ (Definition, policies, announcements and reports on bullying) from 文部科学省 (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan)
7. チャイルドライン is a Japanese hot line for every child who is under 18 years old.
10. Bullying Stops Here! - With information on Pink Shirt Day in Canada.