A Selection of Useful Resources and Sites
National Crime Prevention Center
A program from the U.S. Department of Justice, this site provides information about stopping cyberbullying before it starts and offers a National Cyberbullying PSA Contest.
Cyberbullying Research Center
Two professors run this website that features events, research, publications, and a blog on cyberbullying.
Stop Bullying Now
Author and speaker Stan Davis provides advice for both parents and students on how to prevent and take action against cyberbullying.
Federal Trade Commission Protecting Kids Online
Information from the government on kids and cyberbullying, computer security, mobile phones, socializing online, and virtual worlds.
Anti-Defamation League
The organization offers strategies to respond to cyberbullying.
StopBullying.gov
Tips for students, parents, and schools on cyberbullying.
Family Online Safety Institute
The site offers a plethora of resources for parents including on cyberbullying, screen time, social media, and digital reputation.
Internet Safety Tips
Ten helpful and easy-to-follow tips that all students should follow when going online.
Responding to Cyberbullying
Ten tips for parents on what to do if your child is cyberbullied.
Cyberbullying Warning Sign Checklist
How to tell if you are being cyberbullied. It's not as obvious as you may think.
Is Your Child a Cyberbully?
A checklist to see if your child shows warning signs linked to cyberbullies.
Where to Find College Scholarships for Advocacy and Other Causes
Looking for additional scholarships for ending cyberbullying as well as other advocacy and causes.