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A Public Health Approach Presented by: Kim Gamm RN BSN CDE
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Gain an understanding of the role of public health departments in bullying prevention and education Learn how bullying prevention and education efforts were implemented in a small rural community Learn barriers to bullying prevention and education and ways to address these barriers
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Wide spread in the U.S. Causes long-term health issues both mentally and physically Leads to increased risky behaviors and possible unintentional injuries According to the Health Risk Behaviors among Middle and High School Students in 2013 – 45.1% of Missouri middle school students reported being bullying with 25.4 stated they were bullied electronically; 25.2 Missouri high school students reported being bullied on school grounds.
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Educate Advocate Active involvement Support
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Recognition of the need and target populations Promoted through an existing program- Hunter Behlmann Memorial Farm Safety for Just Kids chapter Developed an outreach strategies using resources from “The Bully Project”- www.thebullyproject.org
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Letter to school administrators Face to Face meetings with schools and potential partners Provided the “Bully” DVD and educational curriculum for review to schools Scheduled school presentation to view the movie and provide education Partnered with local YMCA Afterschool Program Offered community presentations for parents Print and social media campaign
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Toolkit and resources available to reach our goal Focused on our target group of middle and high schools Nationally known program with accessible resources for schools to view
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBymTVj BYHg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBymTVj BYHg Viewed by local schools Refusal by some schools Stories from kids being bullied and familiy members of bullied children 2 versions available Seen by over a million children Trailer or the video at www.thebullyproject.com or youtube www.thebullyproject.com
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Partnership with school administration and staff Principles, counselors and peers participated in the presentation prior to and after the movie Take home points and positive encouragement provided by school staff Peer leadership groups formed Post presentation follow up done via school counselors
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Partnership with YMCA and YMCA afterschool program to reach parents Presented to parents at the YMCA Healthy Kids Day Offered community education presentation via the Megan Meier Foundation
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Parent presentation offered while kids enjoyed the activities for children Educated parents what to look for and what to do about bullying and cyberbullying
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Community presentation free to the public Funded by YMCA and health department Tina Meier spoke to educate parents and community members www.meganmeierfoundation.org www.meganmeierfoundation.org
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Bully education provided at school but only short term Lack of parental or community education Schools reluctant to let in outside help School staff took offense to the “Bully” movie Fear of causing “more issues” if movie was viewed Lack of admittance to the problem Parents not wanting to learn their child might be a bully
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Worked with schools to develop more long-term plans for bully prevention Offered community presentation and linked parents and community members to resources Allowed schools to develop the agenda for the presentation and take an active role in the program Education provided on how to address an increase in bully reports after the movie- tips in “The Bully Project” toolkit Encouraged schools to survey students to see if a real problem exists Conducted parent programs on how to recognize if your child is a bully and what to do about it
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www.thebullyproject.com www.thebullyproject.com www.stopbullying.gov www.stopbullying.gov www.meganmeierfoundation.org www.meganmeierfoundation.org
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