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Olweus Bullying Prevention Program: Follow-Up Peer-to-Peer Teleconference

Date/Time (ET): 
August 1, 2006 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Led By: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Ron Slaby (TAS) facilitates this discussion about the successes and challenges of implementing and sustaining the Olweus Bullying Prevention Programs. Topics include: 

  • Lessons learned/issues encountered by other sites who have implemented Olweus
  • Experience working with trainers to implement the program
  • Issues adapting Olweus to your school or setting.
Audience: 
Project Directors
Audience: 
Project Staff
Audience: 
Community Partners
Cohort: 
2003
Cohort: 
2004
Cohort: 
2005
Cohort: 
2006
Event Materials: 

Materials and notes from this peer-to-peer teleconference are available on the event Web site.

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Topics: 
  • Bullying
  • Violence Prevention
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