Anti-Bullying Awareness and Support Nearly one in four students say they have been bullied at school. We can help.

We are collaborating to prevent bullying

Bullying is an unwanted and repeated action by someone that has more power or perceived power than the other person. 

Our Anti-BIAS (Anti-Bullying, Intervention and Advocacy Supports) services provide assessment and therapeutic support for youth who are bullied in 7th-12th grade in the Santee School DistrictCajon Valley Union School DistrictGrossmont Union High School District and Helix High School.

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To get help now for yourself or a loved one, contact the San Diego Access and Crisis Line ⁠— confidential and available 24/7 in all languages.

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Program Details:

Anti-BIAS Program

Our Anti-BIAS (Anti-Bullying, Intervention and Advocacy Supports) services provide assessment and therapeutic support for youth who are bullied in 7th-12th grade in the Santee School DistrictCajon Valley Union School DistrictGrossmont Union High School District and Helix High School.

PDF: How to know if a youth is at risk of being bullied

HERE Now Program

Our suicide prevention and intervention services also include important discussion of bullying. This school-based program is aimed to help educate, prevent and heal.

The program, Helping, Engaging, Reconnecting and Educating (HERE) Now, focuses on increasing awareness, promoting conversations and inspiring connections to prevent suicide—one community, one school, one life at a time.

In collaboration with North County Lifeline and South Bay Community Services, HERE Now is now active in 116 schools in 22 school districts in San Diego County, creating a safer place to learn with suicide and bullying prevention education for 7th to 12th graders.

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