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Bullying Resources
Supporting material - a selection of resources from the college's online library - contact any learning centre if you want more information on finding resources.  

 

Fact File 2010
Fact File 2010 - full of important, interesting and relevant statistics with great graphics. Individual fact sheets include: Lifeline: children who feel they can’t talk to family and friends can become desperate, Boys’ talk: the number of boys calling ChildLine has more than doubled, Girl power? Many teenage girls have suffered abuse in a relationship, Ill treatment: 12% of people who are disabled or have a long term illness have experienced violence at work.


Bullying: including: Topic Articles, Key Facts, Key Statistics, Assignments & Resources / Lobby Groups. Planty of charts, statistics, facts etc that can be used in assignments.

E-books

New perspectives on bullying by Ken Rigby

New perspectives on bullying by Ken Rigby

Complaining, Teasing, and Other Annoying Behaviors by Robin M Kowalski

Magazine Articles

Bullying: Fighting back, Being bullied is one of the most miserable experiences a child can suffer. Is it possible to reduce bullying?

The above article is from a resource that specialises in child care. Here are many more articles on bullying from several magazines


Turning bullying on its head

Cyberbullying: using virtual scenarios to educate and raise awareness

 

 

 

 

An 'artist's wallpaper' intended specifically for installations and exhibitions rather than for the home, Bullies is a fluorescent flock designed to be shown in a darkened room. The floral pattern is adapted from a French toile wallpaper, while the faces of the teenage boys were taken from photographs in Virgil Marti's junior high school yearbook.

An 'artist's wallpaper' intended specifically for installations and exhibitions rather than for the home, Bullies is a fluorescent flock designed to be shown in a darkened room. The floral pattern is adapted from a French toile wallpaper, while the faces of the teenage boys were taken from photographs in Virgil Marti's junior high school yearbook.

 



 

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