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County to Hold Bullying and Domestic Violence Conference

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WILDWOOD – Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor and the Prosecutor’s Office in conjunction with the Cape May County Bullying and Domestic Violence Working Group are holding their annual Bullying and Domestic Violence Conference June 5 at the Wildwoods Convention Center.
For more than ten years, the Prosecutor and the County Working Group have worked together to educate the public about Bullying and Domestic Violence. The conference is geared toward information for educators, victim advocates, law enforcement entities and organizations that encounter victims of Domestic Violence and Bullying.  This free event is also open to the public.
This year’s conference is featuring a keynote presentation by Dr. Claudio Cerullo of Teach Anti Bullying Inc., followed by break-out sessions.  Cerullo, an Educator, Author and Founder of this non-profit, will share his experiences encountering bullying in the schools and the best practices for dealing with this issue and creating safer schools and communities.  He will address all ages of victims and perpetrators as well as cyber-bullying.
The Conference will be held June 5, 2017, from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.  Registration is suggested through Claire McArdle, Victim Witness Coordinator for the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office of Victim Witness Advocacy, at (609) 465-1163 or cmcardle@cmcpros.net

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