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NO MORE Community Campaign The “NO MORE” symbol has been in the making since 2009 . It was developed because despite the significant progress that has been made in the visibility of domestic violence and sexual assault, these problems affecting millions remain hidden and
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NO MORE Community Campaign The “NO MORE” symbol has been in the making since 2009. It was developed because despite the significant progress that has been made in the visibility of domestic violence and sexual assault, these problems affecting millions remain hidden and on the margins of public concern. Hundreds of representatives from the domestic violence and sexual assault prevention field came together and agreed that a new, overarching symbol, uniting all people working to end these problems, could have a dramatic impact on the public’s awareness. For more information visit http://nomore.org/the-no-more-toolkit/
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Join in and Man Up! Move against violence and take a stand. In the tradition of Beefsteak Dinners, we invite you to enjoy a great feast of steak, beers, and cigars! Man Up! Take a stand against family violence and sexual assault. Our community expects all individuals and families to be safe. Man Up! Affirm the right of all of us to live in peaceful homes and a safe community. All proceeds from Man Up! Will support efforts and programs to end sexual assault. Make an impact on your community.
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These ads are reprinted from PCAR from a 2000 SAAM campaign.
Toolkit for parents, teachers and students dealing with bullying and children with special needs. This toolkit is a set of resources for people to confront bullying of children with special needs from all angles - from talking to your children to knowing your rights to teaching tolerance in schools. Start by reading the Top Ten Facts to know about bullying and children with special needs, and then learn about the unique challenges children with special needs face when encountering bullying. Now you have the facts, but want to DO something to help create a bully free world? Getting started is as easy as writing a letter to your child's teacher, or asking your Principal to post your school's anti-bullying policy in public places around the school building. It could mean talking to your child about how he or she has experienced bullying, or reading about the roles of bullying and identifying your personal place in the cycle of bullying. http://specialneeds.thebullyproject.com/toolkit http://shop.thebullyproject.com/products/educators-dvd-and-toolkit