Articles of the Month
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Explore the archives of articles written by youth on subjects that concern them.
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Be Bright Think Right - Bullying
Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Explains what is bullying, how to prevent it and how to react if a child becomes a victim.
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Bullying and Victimization: The Problems and Solutions for School-aged children
Source: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC)
Describes bullying in Canada, including a discussion of who are the bullies, and the victims. It outlines the role of peers, family, schools and society.
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Bullying Fact Sheet
Source: Public Safety Canada
Exposes the facts related to bullying and proposes means and resources to prevent it.
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Bullying in Canada
Source: Public Safety Canada
Addresses bullying. : develops the profile of the agressors and the victims, explores the roles played by peers, family, school and society in general, and proposes means to counter it.
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Bullying: An ongoing but leave-alone issue
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Information on harassment and ways to prevent it.
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Canadian Safe School Network
Source: Canadian Safe School Network
Provides students, parents and teachers with information and resources to promote safe schools and end bullying.
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Challenging Cyber Bullying
Source: Media awareness network
Describes cyber bullying and proposes means to counter it.
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First Steps to Stop Bullying and Harassment: Adults helping youth aged 12 to 17
Source: Public Safety Canada
Gathers facts and statistics in regards to bullying amongst youth. Also gives advice to adults to enable them to help young victims of bullying.
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First Steps to Stop Bullying and Harassment: Adults helping youth aged 4 to 11
Source: Public Safety Canada
Gathers facts and statistics concerning bullying amongst youth. Also gives advice to adults to enable them to help young victims of bullying aged 4 to 11.
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Preventing Harassment and Abuse through Successful Education - (PHASE)
Source: National Defense
Describes a program that provides education, support and skills to Junior Canadian Rangers (youth aged 12 to 18). PHASE addresses issues of personal, racial, sexual harassment and discipline; emotional, physical and sexual abuse; substance and solvent abuse; and teenage suicide.
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Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying
Source: b-free.ca
Discover this site, dedicated to issues about bullying amongst youth: the different forms, ways to eliminate and prevent it, etc. If you feel you need to talk about it, there is a crisis line you can call.
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Sex-Violence-Abuse
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Thoughts on violence teen pregnancies and sex.
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Start Here
Source: No Bully For Me
Provides resources, information, contacts, workshops and meetings for targets of workplace bullying.
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The Youth Leaders in Rural Canada Awards
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Read Danielle and Pierre's description of the proceedings and winners at the second Youth Leaders in Rural Canada Award ceremony held in Ottawa, 2005.
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True stories
Source: Internet 101
Listen to the testimonials of bylling victims and find advice to be able to surf the Internet safely.
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What should I know about bullying?
Source: Canadian Health Network
Discusses bullying: its different forms, repercussions and prevention.
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