A place to learn how to address and prevent bullyingA place to learn how to address and prevent bullying

Features

Take action to address acne-based bullying

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center is pleased to partner with Liquid Oxygen Skincare’s campaign to increase awareness of and address acne-based bullying. We are looking for youth (ages 14-21) like Larkin, pictured here and featured in this video to share their story about acne and bullying to be a part of the solution to help others! Want to learn more? Email [email protected]


National Bullying Prevention Month (NBPM) held during October | Unity Day is the third Wednesday of October

A month long event to prevent childhood bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. On Unity Day, plan to wear and share the color orange — as a tangible representation of the supportive, universal message that our society wants to prevent bullying, and is united for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.

Get ideas to participate


Bullying Prevention 101

This quick guide for middle and high school students provides helpful information on what bullying is, who is involved, the roles played, and bullying prevention rights, along with ideas for advocacy and self-advocacy.


Your Views Matter

What you think is important! If you have ever been bullied or have seen bullying, share your anonymous responses.


Teens Against Bullying bookmarks, new design now available!

The updated design of the Teens Against Bullying bookmark encourages middle and high school students with the message, “Creating a World Without Bullying.” The reverse side helps teens think of the actions they can take to change their world.

Place your bookmark order


Student Action Plan Against Bullying

Ready to take action to address bullying? Maybe not sure how to start? As a student, bullying is something that impacts you, your peers, and your school – whether you’re the target of bullying, a witness, or the person who bullies. Bullying can end, but that won’t happen unless students, parents, and educators work together and take action.

Download action plan | English | Spanish | Hmong | Somali

Tell Us Why You Care

  • i care because most people get bullied online or at school or maybe both but just because you see other people bullying people at school or online doesn't mean that it's ok for you to start doing it as well so please stop bullying, it's not right. most people have a bad home life or the bullies do but just because you are either having a bad time at home or just a bad day at all doesn't mean that it's ok to take your anger out on other people. solve your problems or get help from someone to help solve them with you and get you through it because hurting people is never the answer. so stop bullying and make friends and have a good life. have a good rest of your day bye
    Sincerely: Ariel P Oliver 10/1/20



    Ariel — 12
  • I care because I was and still am being bullied it is not funny nor is it helping my problems. i already have a number of issues because of bullying like anger issues and anxiety and etc. I want to stop bullying in any way possible so others do not have to suffer thru what I suffer thru.
    ps I still wanna punch all the bullies in the jaw:)



    Tristan — 15
  • i've been bullied before and it can make the person really sad.



    kaylee — 14
  • i care bc it is bad and people need to stop



    nathan —
  • i care because i can't stand knowing that someone is being hurt somewhere



    Morgan — 11
  • I care because I think that everyone should be treated with respect.



    Lana — 14

Stories

Anonymous

I’ve been bullied so bad I wanted to hurt myself