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The Cybersmile Foundation is an international nonprofit organization committed to tackling all forms of cyberbullying and digital abuse. They promote kindness, diversity, and inclusion through professional support services, education programs, awareness campaigns and corporate partnerships.
In 2012, a group of teenagers in a design class New Haven, Connecticut, developed an application to help fight bullying, "Back Off Bully" (BOB). This is an anonymous resource for computer, smart phone or iPad, designed so when someone witnesses or is the victim of bullying, they can immediately report the incident.
Help. This page lists the people who have ... Pages in category "Victims of cyberbullying" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total.
Gives advice for those experiencing harassment, particularly online, and for their allies. Crash Override Network. Includes a document giving advice for those who have been doxxed. General safety advice for victims of harassment from the Digital-Trust; FAQ on preventing harassment from the End to Cyber Bullying Organization
Amanda Michelle Todd (November 27, 1996 – October 10, 2012) [8] [9] was a 15-year-old Canadian student and victim of cyberbullying who hanged herself at her home in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia.
Millie Bobby Brown is opening up about her "year of healing," as the 18-year-old works to figure out who she is.. While the Stranger Things actress gained fame and success at a young age, she told ...
In 2000, playwright Louise Burfitt-Dons (born Louise Byres) published in 2001 40 anti-bullying monologues called Act Against Bullying for teachers to use in the classroom, because her daughter had been bullied at school. [2] Burfitt-Dons was concerned that the advice given to victims to simply report the abuse could lead to further abuse.
Jamey Rodemeyer (1997–2011), age 14, was a bisexual [53] teenager from Buffalo, New York, known for his activism against homophobia, and his videos on YouTube to help victims of homophobic bullying. He ended his life by hanging himself on September 18, 2011, in Amherst, allegedly as a result of constant bullying.