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1. This is a non-profit organization that teams up with talented musicians, teachers, students, and parents to help bullies and bullying victims through art, music, and education. http://www.makebeatsnotbeatdowns.org

2. This is one of the largest organizations that hosts campaigns to support all causes that relate to youth and their communities. These causes range from poverty to violence, and everything in between. https://www.dosomething.org

4. An internet accountability and filtering service, that also hosts a blog about computer safety involving youths. For parents, it can provide a clear break down of internet usage, as well as being able to restrict internet websites. http://www.covenanteyes.com

3. This is an anti-bullying software that can be used in schools. This software creates individual case files for bully incidents that can send out notifications to staff to check up on the situation regularly. School policies and procedure check lists can be uploaded into the system to help teachers handle bullying better. http://antibullyingsoftware.com

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These are the sources of our statistics. These websites contain information where parents and teachers can learn more ways to help their children. If you want to learn more about bullying and cyber bullying, please visit these sites. 

6. The leader in internet safety education. ISafe developed an online program that includes a mentor network that has lessons on how to be safe and responsible on the internet. This program also includes a certification to teach others about internet safety. They also have a community outreach program that you can get involved in. http://isafe.org/wp/

8. A multidisciplinary journal with editors from the filds of social work, psychology, education, law, and medicine. They are dedicated to the knowledge that helps improve services to children and families. http://www.illinoischildwelfare.org

7. A research center that provides current information about the nature of the causes and consequences of cyber bullying. They offer resources for educators, parents, teens, and adult victims, including ideas to educate on how to prevent and resond to cyber bullying and responsible social networking. http://cyberbullying.us

5. This institute conducts research, training, consulting, and develops solutions in the business, education, and cyber bullying spheres. They offer facts and statistics, as well as solutions to all forms of bullying; including cyber, school, and workplace bullying. http://kamaron.org

9. This is Alberta's education website that has a specific section on bullying prevention that provides history and resources to help deture cases of bullying. It offers additional sites that are age group specific to help parents and teachers find more in depth information. http://education.alberta.ca

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