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Also find here:
Bullying Resources
Self-Esteem Resources
Child Abuse Resources
Telephone Numbers |
Bullying Resources
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Dr.
Rigby's Bullying Pages
A highly informative web site providing
information that will help people to understand more about
bullying in schools and how it can be stopped. Dr. Rigby,
one of the world's foremost authorities on the subject
of Bullying in Schools is Kid-Safe's professional resource
on our Bullying Educational Program.
The
Canadian Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying (C.I.P.B.)
The C.I.P.B. is
a coalition of Canadian's concerned about bullying. It's
a crack team of Canada's top authorities on the subject
of bullying (Dr. Debra Peplar, Dr. Wendy Craig, Dr. Michael
Boivin and Dr. Shelley Hymel) and
their partners. The primary goal of the CIPB is to translate
and exchange knowledge about bullying to enhance awareness,
to provide assessment and intervention tools, and to promote
policy related to the problems of bullying. The website
is designed for multiple audiences - children and youth,
parents, educators, health professionals, media, public
and private organizations, and members of communities
throughout Canada. Very Informative.
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www.bullying.org
This web site was created to
let those dealing with the issues of bullying and teasing
know that they "Are NOT alone, that being bullied
and teased is NOT their fault and that they CAN do something
positive about it!". The site offers an extensive
list of resources, programs and expertise about the
issues relating to bullying and teasing.
www.kidshealth.org
Some great advice for Being Brave with a Bully!
Kid's
Help Phone
There's lots of great advice
for students and their parents on this site.
www.cayfo.ca
Child and Youth Friendly Ottawa
(Cayfo). Hosts and coordinator's of Canada's 2 national
anti-bullying conferences. This is an awesome site with
loads of resources for parents, teachers and kids alike!
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Self-Esteem Resources
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The Project Approach - ERIC Digests
An in-depth investigation on the
topic of self-esteem in children. |
Self-Esteem
and Narcissism: Implications for Practice
An article written by Lillian G.
Katz on helping children feel good about themselves.
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Child Abuse Resources
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Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
Children's Aid Society of Toronto
- It's OUR responsibility
Online
Handbook on Sexual Abuse
Central Agencies Sexual Abuse
Treatment Program
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Canadian
Centre for Abuse Awareness
Martin Arnold Kruze Memorial Fund
Harris
government to protect students from sexual abuse
Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario
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Kid-Safe Articles/Interviews
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| Read Articles written
by Kid-Safe staff that feature our personal interviews
with anti-bullying experts Barbara Coloroso, Debra Peplar
and also provides valuable resources on anti-bullying
for schools |
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Featuring Kid-Safe Interviews with Barbara Coloroso, Debra Pepler and Ken Rigby
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Other Articles by Kid-Safe Productions
Dr.
Rigby's Report on Successful Bullying Intervention
Child
and Youth Friendly Ottawa's 10 Steps to Peaceful Schools
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Telephone Numbers
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Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868
24 Hours
Catholic Children's Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto
(416) 395-1500
Children's Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto
(416) 924-4646
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto
(416) 969-8510
Jewish Family and Child Service (Toronto)
(416) 638-7800
Hospital for Sick Children S.C.A.N.
(Suspected Child Abuse Network) (416)
813-6275
Toronto Child Abuse Centre
(416) 515-1100 |
Metropolitan Toronto Police Department
(416) 808-2222
The Crisis Support Group Program (Toronto)
(416) 515-1100
The Quadrants of Toronto Sexual
Abuse Treatment Programs:
CASAT (serving Toronto, York, East York)
(416) 324-2425
ESAT (serving Etobicoke)
(416) 324-2454
SASAT (serving Scarborough)
(416) 609-9430
TALK (serving North York) (416) 512-7500
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| Please note: www.kidsafeproductions.com
will list resources on our "Links" page that offer many
options in dealing with the issues of abuse and bullying.
www.kidsafeproductions.com does NOT officially endorse
any of these resources nor does it accept any liability
as a result of people pursuing these resources. We assume
that people will use their own common sense and good judgement
in accessing these resources and decide for themselves.
We DO encourage people to seek professional help or support
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