Take Action Today: Business Leaders and Bullying Prevention
Post date:
April 3, 2014
Whether a corporate executive or entrepreneur, business professionals who serve youth or families can play an instrumental role in bullying prevention. They offer a unique set of skills, networks and leadership abilities that can be critical to improving the well-being of their community.
What can you do to prevent bullying?
Business leaders who are interested in bullying prevention understand that the health and well-being of their patrons is directly related to the health and well-being of their company. We can:
- Leverage existing networks, partnerships and collaborations. Our partners have been essential to Stop Bullying: Speak Up’s success. For example, we invite Health Resources and Services Administration’s bullying prevention leads to provide reviews of our new campaign materials, which connects us with the latest research from leading experts in the field. We didn’t need to position ourselves as bullying experts – only share our expertise about how to reach kids. Working toward these shared goals with partners also helped develop new relationships and business opportunities.
- Raise awareness about bullying and its effects to educate parents, teachers, elected officials and professionals, as well as mentors who serve youth. Your efforts will positively impact your community while also spreading your brand to new audiences.
- Support the adoption of comprehensive bullying prevention programs in schools and youth-serving organizations. Business leaders already partner with schools on workforce issues to offer advice on the content of education so students will be job ready after graduation. With our expertise in assessing risks and promoting worker safety, we can also help guide a process of planning safe and healthy environments for youth to learn, both in school and community settings.
- Learn more about bullying prevention through the Training Module, “Understanding the Roles of Business Professionals in Community-Wide Bullying Prevention Efforts User Guide,” and other resources on StopBullying.gov.
- Plan a bullying prevention event to inform business professionals, parents, youth and other members of your community to share “what works” in bullying prevention and dispel some common myths and misdirections.
- Assist in the creation of a community coalition to assess the prevalence of bullying; and then design, fund and measure the effectiveness of bullying prevention strategies to safeguard all youth.
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