Website: Cyberbullying: What Is Cyberbullying and How to Stop It
This fact sheet provides a definition of cyberbullying and identifies how this form of bullying differs from other forms.
This fact sheet provides a definition of cyberbullying and identifies how this form of bullying differs from other forms.
There are dangers associated with fire for everyone, but people with disabilities face unique challenges in these emergencies.
It is important to plan ahead so you are better prepared for any urgent situation.
Autism, or ASD, is far more prevalent in women than previously thought but is still often untreated because the stereotype focuses on male behavior.
This is a parent’s guide to internet safety and how to protect their children while still allowing them to explore the internet.
Our site is designed to be informative and open up conversations with people who are interested in helping children by banishing bullying behavior.
StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
This toolkit identifies and addresses the issues and obstacles encountered by people with disabilities who have been victimized or abused.
The Arc’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability (NCCJD) is the first national effort of its kind to bring together both victim and suspect/ offender issues involving people with I/DD under one roof.
This webpage contains points that prosecutors are encouraged to consider when it comes to certain areas such as confessions, criminal intent, trials, sentencing and more.