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Tool Information
Title Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
Settings Education
MHP Steps Follow Up | Preparation | Implementation | Needs Analysis
URL http://www.clemson.edu/olweus/index.html
Publication Information The program has been selected as one of 10 „model programs“. Olweus, D. (1993). Bullying at school: What we know and what we can do. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers the book can be ordered directly from: Marketing Department, Blackwells, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JF, United Kingdom, or from Blackwells, c/o AIDC, P.O.Box 20, Williston, VT 05495, USA, phone: 1-800-216-5222) Olweus, D. (2001). Olweus’ core program against bullying and antisocial behavior: A teacher handbook. Research Center for Health promotion (Hemil Center). Bergen, Norway. (Can be ordered from Dan Olweus at : Olweus@psyhp.uib.no) Olweus, D., & Limber, S. (1999) Blueprints for violence prevention: Bullying Prevention Program. Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado,.Boulder, USA. (Can be ordered from Institute for B.S., fax: 1-303-443-3297; see also www.colorado.edu/cspv/blueprints.
Country of Origin Norway
Languages Dutch | English | German | Norwegian
Tool Description The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is a comprehensive, school-wide program designed for use in elementary, middle, or junior high schools. Its goals are to reduce and prevent bullying problems among school children and to improve peer relations at school. The program has been found to reduce bullying among children, improve the social climate of classrooms, and reduce related antisocial behaviors, such as vandalism and truancy. The Olweus Program has been implemented in more than one dozen countries around the world.
Application in the Field Applied internationally
Stage of Development Well established
Evaluation and Research Studies/Technical Data available
Beneficiary Involvement in Design No information found
Evaluation Yes
Evaluation Description The program has been exposed to rigorous, scientific evaluation with positive and long-term results. Substantial reduction in bullying, vandalism, fighting, theft, alcohol use, truancy and improvements in social climate of the classroom have been found.
Available Formats Paper Based | Soft Copy
Free No
Restrictions on Use No
Tool Focus Individual and Organisation
Tool Type Programme
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Contact Details
Contact Name Dan Olweus, Ph.D.
Organisation Name Research Center for Health Promotion
Email olweus@online.no
Telephone 011-47-55-58-23-27
Address Christiesgate 13 , N-5015Bergen
Country Norway

ICF Core Set

ICF - Core Set

d - Activities and Participation
Code Element
Selected d175, d177 Solving Problems and Making Decisions
Selected d230 Carrying out Daily Routine
Selected d240 Handling Stress and Other Psychological Demands
Selected d310, d315, d325, d330, d335, Effective Communicating
Selected d710, d720, Basic and Complex Interpersonal Interactions
Selected d730, d740, d750, d770 Relationships - Strangers, Formal, Informal Social, Intimate
e - Environmental Factors
Code Element
Selected e310, e315, e320, e325, e330, e340, e355, e360 Physical and Emotional Support
Selected e410, e415, e420, e425, e430, e440, e450,e455 Attitudes of individuals
Selected e465 Social Norms, Practices and Ideologies
Selected e585 Education and Training Services, Systems and Policies
ICD10 - ICD10
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Selected FGP General Population

Mental Health and Promotion Categories

Or1 - Policies

Or11 - Health and Safety [General Reference]
Code Element
Selected Or11.1 Stress Prevention
Selected Or11.2 Critical Incident Management
Selected Or11.4 Anti-Bullying and Anti-Harassment
Selected Or11.7 Anti-Violence and Crime (including Sexual)

Or2 - Enablers

Or21 - Ethos/ Culture [General Reference]
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Or22 - Student Support [General Reference]
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Or23 - Management Style [General Reference]
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Or24 - Staff
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Selected Or24.1 Roles and Responsibilities
Selected Or24.4 Attitudes
Selected Or24.5 Training and Development

Or4 - Performance/ Outcomes

Or41 - Health Benefits [General Reference]
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Or42 - Organisational Benefits [General Reference]
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Or43 - Individual Benefits [General Reference]
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Or44 - Social Benefits [General Reference]
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En2 - Social Networks

En21 - Formal and Informal Relations
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Selected En21.3 Peers
En22 - Family [General Reference]
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En23 - Community [General Reference]
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Pr1 - Generic Programmes

Pr12 - Occupational Health Programmes
Code Element
Selected Pr12.1 Anti - Bullying, - Harassment - Abuse
Pr13 - Mental Health Promotion Programmes
Code Element
Selected Pr13.2 Coping Skills Education
Selected Pr13.3 Stress Management & Prevention
Selected Pr13.4 Mental Health Education, Raising Awareness
Pr14 - Participation Programmes [General Reference]
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Pr3 - Programmes for at Risk Individuals

Pr31 - Capacity Building [General Reference]
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Pr32 - Support Programmes [General Reference]
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