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We are a volunteer organization, and as such, we do not have any full time staff. If you have a general question or comment, please email us any time, and one of our volunteers will get back to you as soon as possible.

About Us

Hi and welcome to our website. It was created to help inform everyone about the serious problem of bullying in society. It has reached an epidemic level in our schools and if it is not addressed at an early age, it continues into dating, marriage, child abuse and even workplace violence.

Many people just don’t understand how serious this issue is. It is not a right of passage that all children must pass through. We are seeing children as young as eight years old being murdered in school over their lunch money, young children committing suicide at an alarming rate because they feel there is no other way to escape it and even children striking back at their attackers by bringing guns to school and killing anyone who has targeted them.

We’ve created this website to help educate everyone about bullying and to provide them with some solutions to help address the problem. There is no one easy solution to bullying; it may take several different strategies and attempts before you can stop it.

Bullying is not something that can be addressed once a year in the schools. It must be addressed frequently and like any other problem, it can not be resolved by punishment alone. You have to rehabilitate the aggressor and change their behaviour.

Recent changes to the Safe Schools Act in Ontario now make it mandatory for all staff in schools to report incidents of bullying to the principal and a report must be completed and sent to the Ministry of Education. They have a responsibility to ensure that each child has a safe environment

We have provided information, some material and links to other valuable sites in an effort to assist and educate you about the problem and to give you some ideas about how to combat it.

I hope that we have been able to help you understand the problem of bullying and have given you some tools to deal with it appropriately. Feel free to contact us with suggestions or if you need further advice.

Constable Keith Robb, OPP ~ Email