The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Bullying – Resources

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Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
MFH 2350 University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary AB T2N 1N4
aclrc@ucalgary.ca
403-220-2505

Click on the links below under Bullying Resources to examine Albertan and Canadian resources that offer information, referral, support or interactive tools to combat bullying in schools.

Use the School-Wide Plan Evaluation Checklist to assess the problems in your school, and what tasks are most important.

Evaluate your school to see where bullying occurs and what system areas need to be addressed by using the Behaviour Management Evaluation Sheet.

Contact the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre to teach this session at your next professional development day.

 

Bullying Resources

Bullying Resources – Alberta

The following programs offer information, referral, support or interactive tools to combat bullying in schools. They are all Alberta based and some offer speakers who will come to schools and talk to students. Please note that these are the programs offered in Alberta but have not been vetted by the ACLRC for their value in your particular setting.

Alberta Education
This website offers information about bullying and safe schools and describes effective behaviour support to combat bullying. It also includes a number of referrals to other websites.

Alberta Health Services

Cyberbullying.ca

Calgary Board of Education
Ideas on bullying prevention and a list of the Administrative Regulations that support schools in combatting bullying.

Edmonton Public School Board
A list of all of the EPSB Board Policies and Administrative Regulations. See particularly the section on Students.

 

Online resources for teachers on bullying.

Youthlink Calgary
Youthlink website says its mission is: “Together with the Calgary Police Service, we deliver relevant and captivating content, provoking youth to confront the issues of their time, make positive life choices and become responsible citizens in their communities.

Youthsafe.net

A list of resources, services and programs for LGBT people in Alberta. Youthsafe.net also offers 1-hour fun, interactive sessions for youth to discuss being an LGBT youth in school.

 

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