National Bullying Resource Center
Find the help that fits your situation
Start with who you are or what you’re facing. Each section gives you a clear plan, the right free guides and tools, and trusted national resources — with your privacy protected at every step. Everything here is free, and the documentation tools keep your record on your own device.
Parents
From “something’s wrong” to a record the school has to take seriously.
Students
It’s not your fault — here’s how to save proof and make it stop.
Teachers
Respond consistently, document what you see, route it the right way.
Schools & administrators
A consistent process protects students — and your institution.
Youth sports
Coach, club, league — document and escalate the right way.
Community organizations
Churches, camps, scouting, after-school — a clear, simple process.
College & campus
Title IX, dean of students, campus safety — where to turn.
Workplace
Document, report to HR, and know the EEOC line.
Disability
Section 504, the ADA, and the FAPE connection.
Cyberbullying
Preserve proof before it disappears, then report.
Sextortion & image abuse
Don’t pay. Preserve evidence. The child is the victim.
Emergency resources
In immediate danger? Call 911. In crisis? Call or text 988.
Or jump straight to a tool
Every tool is free and private — your record stays on your device.
- Start 60-second guided help
- Create an incident record
- Save or submit a report
- Prepare for a school meeting
- Get crisis resources
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General information — not legal advice