1. Are you working alone or in a group? If you are working in a group, who are your group member(s)?I am working independtly .
2. What social issue have you been assigned?
I have been assigned Anti-Bullying.
3. In order to develop an effective PSA you must feel a personal connection to the social issue that you are addressing. What does this social issue mean to you? Anti -Bullying happens all over the world and can be a discomfort to students that are pressured, physically and verbal agression, in my own opinion I feel it can be prevented if programs are made to address the outcomes of being bullied.
4. What group(s) is/are affected by your assigned social issue?
Anti-Bullying targets middle scchool through upper classmen(high school) between the ages of 11-16.
5. What potential negative impact can this issue have?
Anti-Bullying can be very serious and also fatal.
6. What research (statistics) can you use to support your argument that this is a social issue that needs to be addressed?
7. Agency/Organization
a. List the name of an agency/organization that has been established to address your assigned social issue. The "No Bully" non-for-profit foundation organization that works with schools to provide anti-bullying training and develop anti-bullying programs.
b. What is their complete contact information? (Include web address, phone number and street and/or email address.)
No Bully3389 22nd StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110
phone #415-820-3956 -nobully.com
c. Describe how this organization is connected to your social issue.
This organization is connected to me issue because it helps prevent the act of cyber bullying, physical and verbal agression that can be avoided.
8. What steps can be taken to address this issue? (List at least three steps that can be taken.)
a. Notify a guidance counselor if you are being bullied and is insecure tell an adult you are most comfortble with or trust.
b. To define bullying to children.
c. Have schoolteachers, boards of education and parents to cooperate to eliminate bullying.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
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