I Am a Social Service Provider
Be Strong needs YOU and thanks YOU – Working with young people is among the most rewarding and important roles in society. We need the survivors, the allies, the bullies and social service providers to unite for us all to experience restorative change. We know that it can be overwhelming to know what to do when faced with bullying – so we have crafted this simple checklist to get you started in positively disrupting your home, your classroom, your school, and your community!
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Latest Information Resources for Social Service Providers
Lacking Resilience, Students Respond to Bullying with Homicide
Recently, an 18-year-old student made national headlines by stabbing a fellow student to death and seriously injuring another. He said he did it because they bullied him.
A Simple Good Morning Can Change Someone’s Day
Do you say “good morning” to strangers? I went for a hike and said “good morning” to just about everyone I passed. About 90% of the instances, I initiated it.
Unscripted Moments of Connection Are The Best!
Most of the time, it’s in the unscripted moments where we find connection and relationships forming in our lives.
Help Your Fellow Human
People often become bystanders when there are others who need help. Choosing to help can make a big difference simply by alleviating someone’s worries and assuring that everything’s going to be okay.
Appreciate Your Schools’ Efforts to Stop Bullying
Not all bullying interventions work. So instead of complaining about the school, start working with the school about how to prevent bullying and teaching the kids to be resilient to it.
The Power of Connection
Connections are how relationships are formed. Just as little as a few minutes to connect with another person can create meaningful and genuine relationships.






