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Youth Mental Health Committee takes on BULLYING

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    Youth Mental Health Committee takes on BULLYING
    The EUPISD Youth Mental Health Committee is tackling the subject of Bullying! Bullying is not just a schoolyard problem, it is a public health crisis with far-reaching consequences that extend beyond the classroom. When bullying behavior goes unchecked, it sets off a chain reaction that impacts students, schools, families, and entire communities. Research shows that bullying is linked to higher dropout rates, substance abuse, domestic violence, incarceration, and even suicide. Victims and perpetrators alike often carry the scars of these experiences into adulthood, perpetuating cycles of violence and trauma. The cost is staggering not only in human lives but in strained community resources, overwhelmed mental health systems, and diminished educational outcomes. Come join us to learn everything you need to know about Bullying and how to respond to it and prevent it.

     

    Target Audience
    School Administrators, School Mental Health Providers, Counselors, Teachers, EUPISD staff
    Learner Outcomes
    Empowering Kids

    Participants will identify at least three strategies to help students build confidence and resilience against bullying.
    Participants will learn how to create safe spaces where youth feel empowered to speak up and seek help.

    Peer Leadership and Mediation

    Participants will understand the role of peer leaders in promoting positive school culture.
    Participants will practice mediation techniques that students can use to resolve conflicts constructively.
    Participants will design a framework for implementing peer-led anti-bullying programs in their schools.

    Defeating the Label

    Participants will explore the harmful effects of labeling on student identity and behavior.
    Participants will learn methods to shift language and attitudes that perpetuate stereotypes and stigma.

    Defining Bullying

    Participants will accurately define bullying, harassment, and conflict, and distinguish between them.
    Participants will recognize the signs of bullying in various settings (in-person and online).

    How to Respond

    Participants will learn evidence-based intervention strategies for responding to bullying incidents.
    Participants will identify appropriate reporting and documentation procedures for schools and community agencies.

    How to Prevent

    Participants will develop a prevention plan that includes education, policy, and community engagement.
    Participants will learn how to integrate mental health resources and cultural perspectives into prevention efforts.

Event Session Information
Days 1
Scheduled Date/Time
   
02/09/2026 9:00 AM-3:00 PM EUPISD, Conference Room A
Title Youth Mental Health Committee takes on BULLYING
Session Contact Amy Perron9066323373
Email :aperron-isd@eupschools.org
Instructor(s) Amy Perron
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Phone: 906-632-3373, Ext. 5111
EUP Intermediate School District
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Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783

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