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BULLY BYSTANDERS:                                                  GUM IN MY HAIR:

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE                                          HOW TO COPE WITH BULLYING Version 2.0

Grades 6-9 2010 CC 17 min Human Relations Media                    Grades 4-8 2012 CC 20 min Twisted Scholar
Bronze Telly Award                                                 “This program should be required viewing for every
CINE Golden Eagle Award                                            upper elementary and middle school student.” - School
Most teens don’t like to see their peers bullied but are not sure  Library Journal
whether or how to respond. This video offers the empowering        One of the first and most popular antibullying videos, Gum in
message that the most effective way to deal with bullying is       my Hair Version 2.0 includes new research, all new interviews
through the efforts of those who witness it. The program features  and a new approach to tackling the age-old problem of
a compelling short drama based on real-life incidents where        bullying in schools. Like the original, which is being used
bystanders stand up and change the outcome of a bullying           in thousands of schools across North America and Europe,
incident. We also hear from students discussing incidents where    Gum in my Hair 2.0 is energetic, entertaining, and— most
they and their peers made a difference by intervening in a         importantly—effective. The video emphasizes:
bullying situation. On-screen experts advise teens how they can    1. The role of the bystander in fueling or defusing a bullying
become proactive without putting themselves at risk. Viewers
learn that respecting others and taking a united stand against        incident
all sorts of harassment is not only possible, but it can make a    2. Empathy, and how teaching it can prevent bullying in the
dramatic difference in the lives of many young people. Bystanders
can make a resounding contribution by setting the tone for their     hallways
peers and refusing to accept hostile behaviours.                   3. Why it’s important to focus on “bullying” rather than just
#600539-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book,
student handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.              the bully
Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50      4.The fact that having one or two friends or allies significantly

                                                                     reduces a child’s chances of being bullied.
                                                                   #GUM002-SE15 $75: DVD
                                                                   Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $112.50

CONFESSIONS OF A BULLY

Grades 7-12 2013 CC 17 min Human Relations Media
Bronze Telly Award
Many anti-bullying materials focus exclusively on the victims - but what about the bullies themselves? This unique, documentary-style
program addresses the bullying crisis from the perpetrator’s point of view. Former bullies offer frank descriptions of how they once
mistreated and harassed their peers, explaining why they acted that way and why they decided to change their behaviour. The teens
also provide real-life advice on how to stop bullying and make amends. Psychology experts analyze the root causes of bullying and
offer guidance on how to stop it.
#600621-SE15 $189: includes DVD, teacher’s resource book, student handouts with pre/post tests in digital format.
Streaming Rights (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $283.50

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