A Randomized Impact Evaluation of the No Bully System, California, 2015-2017
Description
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Bullying affects large numbers of U.S. students in elementary schools and is associated with short and
long-term harms for both victims and bullies. Although prevention is critical, schools also need
effective interventions for dealing with bullying once it occurs. Funded by the National Institute of
Justice, and in collaboration with the Oakland Unified School District and No Bully, WestEd conducted
a two-year study of the impacts of the No Bully System (NBS) - a set of interventions
designed to activate adult and peer support systems within the school for the targets of bullying. No
Bully trains staff to prevent and interrupt student harassment and bullying and ensure school-wide antibullying policies are in place. The core component of NBS is the Solution Team where a trained adult
facilitator (Solution Coach) brings together a group of 6-8 students (Solution Team) that includes the
bully or bullies, bystanders and pro-social peers, and leads the team through a series of three brief
meetings to end the bullying of one of their peers by cultivating empathy and developing peer-driven
solutions. The target is not included in the initial meetings though s/he is invited to attend the final
session.
The collection contains 2 SPSS data files: NoBully_ST-Log-Data_final_archive.sav (n=94; 47 variables) and No-Bully_Survey-Data_final.sav (n=6410; 204 variables).
Resources
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ICPSR37268.v1 |
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR37268.v1 |
Tags
- program-evaluation
- school-violence
- intervention-strategies
- victimization
- school-age-children
- intervention
- harassment
- bullying