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Anti-Bullying

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GUIDELINES FOR SAFETYNET LEARNING TOOLS

Topic: Anti-Bullying

 

You can print the materials below and use them to help others learn more about bullying. 

LEARNING TOOLS :

  1. Recognizing Bullying and How to Help – SafetyNet Newsletter
  2. Signs of Bullying – Fact Sheet
  3. Recognizing Bullying and How to Help – SafetyNet Article
  4. Creating a Safe Environment When Someone is Bullied – Fact Sheet
  5. Tips to Start Talking about Bullying – Fact Sheet
  6. What Is Bullying?  – Consumer PowerPoint
  7. What to Do if You Are Being Bullied – Consumer PowerPoint
  8. Stories of Bullying and What to Do – Narrated Slide Show

Print complete learning tool packet here.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

SafetyNet Learning Tools are designed to assist in providing information on a specific topic and to be used in a variety of learning environments.  These Learning Tools can be used during one on one conversations with an individual or with small and larger groups. 

Before beginning a learning session, the presenter should review all SafetyNet Learning Tools on the topic.  The trainer can find additional material within the links provided on SafetyNet Article and Newsletter.

 

BEFORE THE TRAINING

The presenter should

  • Arrange of adequate time and comfortable space for the training and discussion.
  • Arrange for any equipment needed, such as a laptop and projector.
  • Set up necessary equipment.
  • Print or photocopy enough materials for each individual to have their own copy.

 

TRAINING

The presenter

  • Shows slide show
  • Leads discussion of content and encourages open communication.
  • Reviews and discusses information on each of the handouts.
  • Asks questions to check for understanding.
  • Follows up with additional review and discussion as needed. 
  • It is recommended that training be provided in multiple sessions to assure adequate coverage and understanding of the topic.

 

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Last updated on Wed, 11/14/2012 - 16:20