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Bullying Prevention
A number of jurisdictions and schools use a focus on bullying prevention as a starting point for school improvement plans and/or character and citizenship initiatives. A positive and nurturing environment is critical in order for students to feel cared for and safe. Many schools, communities and workplaces have identified bullying as a behaviour that is detrimental to a feeling of safety and security, and are addressing this issue in a variety of ways.
"Bullying prevention" does not signify a specific program; rather, it is an ongoing, collaborative process. The information and strategies offered here are intended as a starting point for schools and jurisdictions as they develop and implement their own plans and processes to help prevent bullying and ultimately, improve school culture. Much of the information in this section is adapted from British Columbia Ministry of Education and Ministry of Attorney General, Focus on Bullying: A Prevention Program for Elementary School Communities (Victoria, BC: British Columbia Ministry of Education and Ministry of Attorney General, 1998).