Senator Fuschillo to Hold Informational Cyber-Bullying Webcast on February 7th
Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.
January 24, 2012
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Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. (R-Merrick) will be holding an informational webcast to help students and parents better confront the dangers of cyber-bullying.
The webcast will held on Tuesday, February 7th from 7 to 7:30 pm. Both parents and students are invited to watch the webcast, which will be streamed live over the Internet, by visiting Senator Fuschillo’s website, Fuschillo.nysenate.gov.
The webcast will feature an informational discussion about cyber bullying and the impact it has on children. Students will learn about steps they can take if they are being bullied, as well as the importance of looking out for each other and not being a bystander when cyber-bullying occurs. In addition, parents will learn about the warning signs to spot if their child might be being bullied. It will also provide informational resources about where students affected by cyber bullying can turn for help.
Senator Fuschillo will be joined by John Halligan, whose 13 year old son Ryan committed suicide in 2003 after continually being bullied, ridiculed, and humiliated by his classmates in school and over the internet. Since his son’s death, Mr. Halligan has traveled across the country to tell other students about Ryan’s story to help them understand the devastating impact that bullying and cyber bullying has on its victims.
Senator Fuschillo and Mr. Halligan will also be joined by two Seaford High School students, who will talk about the challenges students face with cyber-bullying today.
To watch Senator Fuschillo’s online cyber-bullying webcast, please visit Senator Fuschillo’s website, Fuschillo.nysenate.gov on February 7th at 7 pm.