Residents can report any incidents of bullying, threats or violence on a special telephone hotline and e-mail address that has been set up by the Justice Department.
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The problem of bullying is finally starting to gain national attention. A good film around which to start a community discussion is "Bullied, A Student, A School, and a Case that Made History." It is put out by the Teaching Tolerance folks.
Bullied: A Student, A School and a Case that Made History
Bullied is a documentary film that chronicles one student’s ordeal at the hands of anti-gay bullies and offers an inspiring message of hope to those fighting harassment today. It can become a cornerstone of anti-bullying efforts in middle and high schools.
Bullied includes:Readers can obtain a copy at: http://www.tolerance.org/bullied
•A 40-minute documentary film (DVD), with closed captioning and with Spanish subtitles
•A two-part viewer’s guide with standards-aligned lesson plans and activities for use in staff development
•Additional materials online
Bullied is designed to help administrators, teachers and counselors create a safer school environment for all students, not just those who are gay and lesbian. It is also intended to help all students understand the terrible toll bullying can take on its victims, and to encourage students to stand up for their classmates who are being harassed.
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