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UNESCO Releases Report on School Violence and Bullying

Millions of girls and boys suffer school-related violence every year, according to a new report by UNESCO and the Institute of School Violence Prevention at Ewha Womans University (Seoul, Republic of Korea). Thirty-four per cent of students aged 11–13 reported…

New Poll Highlights Impact of Bullying on Young People

More than nine out of 10 young people believe bullying is a pervasive problem in their communities, and two-thirds say they have experienced bullying first hand – a new poll conducted by UNICEF and their partners shows. The poll was…

All Equal: Hollister’s 2015 Anti-Bullying Campaign

Abercrombie & Fitch Co.’s Hollister brand announced Tuesday its 2015 anti-bullying campaign, All Equal. In partnership with indie-pop siblings, Echosmith, known for their hit single, ‘Cool Kids’, the program helps increase anti-bullying awareness. Now in its third year, the campaign…

Scholastic Acquires Survival Guide to Bullying

Scholastic, a global children’s publishing, education and media company, has acquired North American rights to 19-year-old Aija Mayrock’s self-published ebook, The Survival Guide to Bullying. The revised Scholastic edition (The Survival Guide to Bullying: Revised Edition) will be published simultaneously…

Cartoon Network to Present the Bully Effect

Cartoon Network continues its conversation with kids and families about speaking up against bullying with a special presentation of The Bully Effect on Sunday, April 28 at 5:30 and 8 p.m. (ET/PT). Produced in partnership with Cartoon Network as part…

Bullying Prevention Ads to Empower Parents

More than 80% of high school students in the U.S. report that they witness bullying at least once a week, according to a national survey released Thursday by DoSomething.org. A national multimedia public service advertising (PSA) campaign is launched to…

Cartoon Network Asks Kids to Speak Up

Speak Up, an original documentary from Cartoon Network, captures the authentic, everyday stories of America’s bullied kids and the youth who have helped them. The half-hour film is an extension of the network’s nationally recognized and award-winning pro-social initiative Stop…

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