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National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

A Federal resource for professionals, parents and youth working to prevent violence committed by and against young people.

Bullying Prevention is Violence Prevention: Making It Work Locally - Webinar

December 9, 2005
sponsored by the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center, the CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration

Moderator:
David Horowitz, Public Health Advisor, National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

Presentations:

HRSA’s National Bullying Prevention Campaign: Making it Work Locally

Photo of Stephanie Bryn, MPHCapt. Stephanie Bryn, MPH
Director of Injury and Violence Prevention, US DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration, and
Project Officer, National Bullying Prevention Campaign
Photo of Susan LimberDr. Susan Limber
Professor of Psychology and Associate Director, Institute for Family and Neighborhood Life,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC

You Have the Power! Teens as Teachers in Violence Prevention

Photo of Blake Gilbert and Jeremy LentBlake Gilbert and Jeremy Lent
Juniors at Sherwood High School, Sandy Spring, MD, and members of PROJECT CHANGE and SADD



View the PowerPoint slides (PowerPoint - 5.9 MB)

Read the transcript (Word - 106 KB)

This webinar lasted 40 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes for questions from participants. Attendees simultaneously viewed the PowerPoint slides over the Internet while listening to presenters over the telephone. The presentation reviewed the characteristics of bullying and elements of an effective bullying prevention program. It also provided an overview of HRSA's "Stop Bullying Now!" campaign; success stories of district-, county-, and state-level initiatives; and a look ahead to future initiatives.