End the Silence: Stop the Bullying

3600-38, 27 minutes, 2004 It happens every day in our communities: one teen deliberately excludes another, a youngster humiliates a classmate for fun, or a more powerful teen physically intimidates another. This program shows teenagers that they are not powerless in the face of bullying when they decide to join...

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Bullying and Teens: Take a Stand

3600-39, 22 minutes, 2005 Bullies can use physical intimidation, emotional blackmail or the anonymity of the Internet to humiliate their targets. This program takes place in an urban school where bullying results in suspensions, lost friendships, despair and isolation. Students learn that to feel good about themselves they cannot remain...

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Extreme Bullying: The Truth about Hazing

3600-44, 23 minutes, 2011 Hazing commonly involves physically abusive, emotionally degrading and/or sexually violating acts that are used as a way to initiate a person into a group. This program examines the growing surge of hazing incidents at high schools, and distinguishes between different types of hazing practiced by girls...

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Cliques: Where Do You Fit In?

3600-47, 15 minutes, 2010 This program allows viewers to consider many matters related to middle school friendships. Viewers will learn the characteristics of true friendships and how to handle changes in friendships. They will have a chance to clearly distinguish the differences between a friendship group and a clique. Request

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Bully

3600-57, 98 minutes, 2012 This Sundance documentary follows five kids and families over the course of a school year. Offering insight into different facets of bullying, the stories include two families who have lost children to suicide and a mother awaiting the fate of her 14-year-old daughter, who has been...

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In other words

3600-63, 27 minutes, 2001 This film speaks directly to teens and offers a valuable tool to teachers, counsellors and community youth leaders who want to explored the homophobic language heard in schools and other youth hangouts.   Request

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