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CyberALLY: A Cyberbullying Training Model for Middle and High School Students

CyberALLY is a half-day (3-hour) or full-day (6-hour) training for middle and high school students that increases awareness about the unique features and impact of cyberbullying, provides strategies for students to respond effectively to cyberbullying and fosters an increased culture of e-safety and respect for differences among youth.

This interactive training program provides practical information and opportunities for skill-building that will support students in developing personal strategies for protecting themselves against cyberbullying as well as preventing and taking action against cyberbullying and social cruelty in online forums.

Program Goals

School environments that promote safety and inclusion in online forums as part of a broader strategy to create safe schools for all youth Informed student populations who understand the importance of behaving responsibly and respectfully online and who are motivated to be cyberallies

Program Objectives

  • To increase understanding and awareness about the impact of cyberbullying.
  • To educate and empower students to recognize and effectively address cyberbullying.
  • To explore the connections between cyberbullying, bias-motivated behavior and online hate activities.
  • To provide students with the tools and skills needed to respond to cyberbullying and to be cyberallies to others.
  • To create safer and more respectful online environments for students.

For more information or to schedule a workshop, please call ADL at (248) 353-7553.

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