Learn & Lead: Bullying & Inclusion

At SLS, learning & leading are at the core of what we do. We believe, and research strongly supports, the power of peer-to-peer leadership. Students are best equipped to understand the pressures they face which is why they should lead the efforts to help each other stay safe. We work with students to give them the knowledge, skills and support they need to lead health & safety initiatives in their school and community. Check out some of these great examples of student campaigns related to bullying & inclusion. 

Bullying & Inclusion Training

Our bullying & inclusion training will teach you how to identify bullying and what to do about it. You will learn why it's important to treat everyone with dignity and respect include learn strategies to help others feel welcome and accepted. You will leave ready to improve your school climate. Contact us to learn more.

Marelyn, Clarenceville HS #SLSTOGETHERWECAN

Bullying

Kiaya Nixon, Michigan Collegiate High School

Becca Eley, Northville High School

Pierce Middle School
2023

Tyler Harding and Aaron Rudman Walled Lake Northern High School

Loretta Dossou, Taylor High School

Sienna McDaniels, Ellsworth High School

Arabella Glass, Mason Middle School

Bullying & Inclusion Resources

Stopbullying.gov

This is a great collection of resources from the federal government managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Center for Disease Control (CDC)

This government site provides resources and research to reduce youth violence & bullying.

Center for Disease Control (CDC)

Visit CDC

American Psychological Association

Resources for students and adults from the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Visit APA

Stomp Out Bullying

Youth resources from a large anti-bullying and cyberbullying organization.

Stomp Out Bullying

Visit Stomp Out Bullying