StopBullying.gov
A comprehensive clearinghouse for information on bullying and cyberbullying
StopBullying.gov is the official U.S. federal government website that serves as a comprehensive clearinghouse for information on bullying and cyberbullying. It offers authoritative content—curated by agencies like the Department of Education, CDC, and DOJ—on topics ranging from definitions and risk factors to prevention strategies, laws, and response protocols. The site is organized into clear sections for different audiences—kids, teens, parents, educators, and community members—providing tailored guidance such as how to talk about bullying, build safe environments, intervene effectively, and report incidents . It also includes timely statistics (e.g., roughly 19.2 % of U.S. students in grades 6–12 experienced bullying in 2021–22), evidence-based advice, federal legal references, practical toolkits, videos, and multilingual resources to support prevention and intervention efforts across schools and communities.
Developers
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
