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Program or even Programme could refer to:
Computer program
Radio programming
Television program,
Webcast
Program (management)
12-step program
Program (The Animatrix), a short film in The Animatrix series
Event programme
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Safe & Drug-Free Schools Program
The federal program website offers links to publications, model programs, research, and Internet resources related to the prevention of drug abuse and violence in schools throughout the United States.
Teen Think Tanks of America
Teens combine their collective thinking and reach conclusions on the best ways to deal with school violence with the use of software for electronic meetings.
Time2Act.org
Massachusetts-based program helps teachers, parents, and students take a stand against violence in the classroom.
GIFTS (Growing in Fairness to Someone)
Youth program offers children a common language and social-skills for handling their anger, guilt, and frustration to avoid aggressive behavior.
CRISP - The Conflict Resolution in Schools Programme
UK programme using peer mediation and other measures to encourage good behaviour and respect for others and to prevent all forms of bullying among pupils.
Society for Prevention of Violence
SPV is dedicated to reducing the prevalence of violent acts and asocial behaviors in children and adults through education.
BC Safe Schools Centre
Designed to enhance the safety and security of children and youth in school communities by preventing bullying and violence.
SAVE - Students Against Violence Everywhere
National high school anti violence organization helping students learn about conflict management, mediation skills, good citizenship, and nonviolence.
Canadian Half-Pints
Basketball team made up of midgets who play a Harlem Globetrotter style game and spread a "Don't Tease" message to school kids. Bios, photos, a newsletter, and anti-bullying links.
S-Prog - Safety Program for Schools
Posters and radio ads campaigns against bullying.
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