On Wednesday October 5th at 3pm in I Liheslaturan Guahån’s Public Hearing Room, the Judicial Council presented its resolution recognizing October as Guam Bullying Prevention Month. This is the sixth year the Judiciary has participated in Bullying Prevention Month together with the executive and legislative branches in an island wide campaign. The nationwide campaign was founded in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center as a way to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention.
As a part of Bullying Prevention Month the Judiciary of Guam is asking the people of Guam to join the movement and help spread the local and national messages of Promoting Kindness and Respect on Social Media and Together Against Bullying – United For Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion. Also The Judiciary asks the public to participate in the upcoming Unity Day by wearing orange on Wednesday Oct. 19th 2016. It can be an orange t-shirt, hat, tie, or even orange shoelaces. The public can also participate by changing their Facebook status to “Unity Day Oct. 19th”.
The Judiciary of Guam has been conducting outreach and training in bullying prevention to public and private schools and throughout the community of Guam. The Judiciary of Guam will continue to pledge its support to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and in the community.
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The Judiciary of Guam Recognizes October as Guam Bullying Prevention Month
On Wednesday October 5th at 3pm in I Liheslaturan Guahån’s Public Hearing Room, the Judicial Council presented its resolution recognizing October as Guam Bullying Prevention Month. This is the sixth year the Judiciary has participated in Bullying Prevention Month together with the executive and legislative branches in an island wide campaign. The nationwide campaign was founded in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center as a way to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention.
As a part of Bullying Prevention Month the Judiciary of Guam is asking the people of Guam to join the movement and help spread the local and national messages of Promoting Kindness and Respect on Social Media and Together Against Bullying – United For Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion. Also The Judiciary asks the public to participate in the upcoming Unity Day by wearing orange on Wednesday Oct. 19th 2016. It can be an orange t-shirt, hat, tie, or even orange shoelaces. The public can also participate by changing their Facebook status to “Unity Day Oct. 19th”.
The Judiciary of Guam has been conducting outreach and training in bullying prevention to public and private schools and throughout the community of Guam. The Judiciary of Guam will continue to pledge its support to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and in the community.
On Wednesday October 5th at 3pm in I Liheslaturan Guahån’s Public Hearing Room, the Judicial Council presented its resolution recognizing October as Guam Bullying Prevention Month. This is the sixth year the Judiciary has participated in Bullying Prevention Month together with the executive and legislative branches in an island wide campaign. The nationwide campaign was founded in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center as a way to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention.
As a part of Bullying Prevention Month the Judiciary of Guam is asking the people of Guam to join the movement and help spread the local and national messages of Promoting Kindness and Respect on Social Media and Together Against Bullying – United For Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion. Also The Judiciary asks the public to participate in the upcoming Unity Day by wearing orange on Wednesday Oct. 19th 2016. It can be an orange t-shirt, hat, tie, or even orange shoelaces. The public can also participate by changing their Facebook status to “Unity Day Oct. 19th”.
The Judiciary of Guam has been conducting outreach and training in bullying prevention to public and private schools and throughout the community of Guam. The Judiciary of Guam will continue to pledge its support to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and in the community.
On Wednesday October 5th at 3pm in I Liheslaturan Guahns Public Hearing Room, the Judicial Council will present its resolution recognizing October as Guam Bullying Prevention Month. This is the sixth year the Judiciary has participated in Bullying Prevention Month together with the executive and legislative branches in an island wide campaign. The nationwide campaign was founded in 2006 by PACERs National Bullying Prevention Center as a way to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention. As a part of Bullying Prevention Month the Judiciary of Guam is asking the people of Guam to join the movement and help spread the local and national messages of Promoting Kindness and Respect on Social Media and Together Against Bullying United For Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion. Also The Judiciary asks the public to participate in the upcoming Unity Day by wearing orange on Wednesday Oct. 19th 2016. It can be an orange t-shirt, hat, tie, or even orange shoelaces. The public can also participate by changing their Facebook status to Unity Day Oct. 19th. The Judiciary of Guam has been conducting outreach and training in bullying prevention to public and private schools and throughout the community of Guam. The Judiciary of Guam will continue to pledge its support to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and in the community. For more information, please contact Clynt Ridgell at 300-9282 or cridgell@guamcourts.org.