Bullying
Bullying extends across community
settings, particularly in the presence of online or cyber bullying. Results from bullying may include physical injury, social and emotional distress or even death. Michigan State University Extension offers programs and resources where young people live, work, play and grow in an effort to create environments that reflect safe and healthy emotional development.
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Diet, exercise and bullying
May 7, 2013 | Carolyn Foster | Nutrition and diet impacts on bullying behaviors.
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Bullying basics – Part 1
May 5, 2013 | Elizabeth Gutierrez | Roles and forms of bulling.
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HOT TOPICVerbal abuse is more than name calling
May 5, 2013 | Karen Pace | Verbally abusive relationships can include subtle (and not so subtle) abuses of power.
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New resource helps young people learn how community violence affects their wellbeing
April 7, 2013 | Janet Olsen | Understanding the impacts of violence, along with ways to stay safe, are important strategies for youth.
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HOT TOPICPreventing child abuse in communities
April 6, 2013 | Carolyn Penniman | National Child Abuse Prevention Month helps communities understand their important role.
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Address issues of bias and bullying at four levels
March 24, 2013 | Karen Pace | A comprehensive approach to addressing bullying includes examining issues at four levels.
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Bullying issues continue into the college years for some students
March 16, 2013 | Janet Olsen | Look for opportunities to talk with young people about bullying and harassment within campus settings.
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Sequenced, active, focused and explicit programs contribute to kids’ social and emotional learning
March 14, 2013 | Karen Pace | New Michigan State University Extension resource uses this approach to address and prevent bullying in out of school time settings.
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Adverse outcomes of bullying experiences extend into adulthood, for some
March 9, 2013 | Janet Olsen | Both those who carry out bullying behaviors and those who are targeted are at risk for long-lasting and serious health challenges.
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Improvements in youth outcomes
March 6, 2013 | Holly Tiret | Recent data released shows an improvement in youth outcomes.
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Events»View more events »
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ABCs of Bullying Prevention: Addressing Bullying in Community Settings
Date: May 21, 2013
Location: Great Start To Quality Western Resource Center, Ludington Location, W. Ludington Ave. Suite 203, Ludington, MI 49431 -
ABCs of Bullying Prevention: Addressing Bullying in Community Settings
Date: Jun 27, 2013
Location: MSU Extension Mason County (old 4 Star Theatre Building), 111 S. Main St., Scottville MI 49454 -
ABCs of Bullying Prevention: Addressing Bullying in Community Settings
Date: Jul 22, 2013
Location: MSU Extension Oceana County, 210 Johnson St., Hart, MI 49420
