According to The Choose Kindness Project survey conducted by Ipsos, of the teens surveyed who say they have been bullied, 65% say bullying has had an impact on their mental health and confidence, while nearly one in three parents do not feel they have the resources to deal with bullying issues. At the same time, 82% of parents turn to the school as the first place to seek resources and help if their child is bullied or accused of bullying. These new resources, which offer tips and conversation guides, are aimed at helping caring adults work together in addressing these difficult issues.
Developed by The Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA and leading subject-matter experts, the Parent Playbooks include three primary topic areas, titled "What to Do When Your Child is Bullied," "What to Do if Your Child is Bullying Other Kids," and "How to Build a Culture of Kindness, Empathy and Upstanding with Kids Affected by Bullying."
"From our research, there's nothing else on the market that is as intersectional and comprehensive as these three playbooks," says Dr.
Launching in tandem is the Educator and Coach Toolkit, web-based resources that help educators and coaches engage families in a way that communicates care, affirms common ground and paves a clear path forward. The toolkit was designed with the support of the College Football Playoff (CFP) Foundation's
"It's our mission to provide educators with access to resources they need in order to better prepare their students for success," said
More than one third of teens reported they have been bullied in the past year, according to The Choose Kindness Project Survey, with significantly higher rates for some groups. The survey also found that bullying happens in different places, but respondents most frequently report incidents at school. Given these alarming statistics, the Educator and Coach promotional kit is being distributed to 1,000 schools across the country in advance of the new school year as well as being available online.
ABOUT THE CHOOSE KINDNESS PROJECTThe Choose Kindness Project is an alliance of the nation's leading nonprofit organizations that champion three major issue areas affecting children and teens: bullying prevention, intentional inclusion and youth mental wellness. Guided by the 20+ members of the alliance and supported by Entertainment Industry Foundation, The Choose Kindness Project is dedicated to inspiring a more inclusive world where all young people feel empowered to be themselves and feel safe to create the futures they imagine. To learn more visit thechoosekindnessproject.org.
ABOUT ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FOUNDATIONThe Choose Kindness Project is a campaign of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. EIF is a Charity Navigator 4-Star Charity that meets all 20 BBB Charity Standards and carries the Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency. Visit eifoundation.org and follow @eifoundation to learn more.
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR SCHOLARS & STORYTELLERS (CSS)The Center for Scholars & Storytellers (CSS) is the only youth-centered organization that bridges the gap between social science research and media creation to help storytellers better reflect the lived experiences of adolescents. We bring together the academic and creative communities to unlock the power of storytelling to help the next generation thrive and grow. Our primary aim is to support content creators who are working toward changing entrenched cultural narratives around the key issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, mental health, and inequality. CSS is affiliated with UCLA through the faculty appointment of our founder, Dr.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF (CFP) FOUNDATION + EXTRA YARD FOR TEACHERSThe CFP Foundation is the community-engagement arm of the College Football Playoff, supporting education across the country. The CFP Foundation's primary cause platform,
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