Hazing

The NFHS offers two free online courses regarding hazing.

 

Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors

Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors defines and provides recommendations for coaches in three specific areas: inappropriate relationships and behaviors, hazing, and bullying (including cyberbullying). This course educates coaches about their legal responsibility to provide a safe and respectful environment for the students in their care.

 

Hazing Prevention for Students

Every year, students across the country are affected by incidents of hazing. Together we can end the useless, counterproductive, and often dangerous practice of hazing. This hazing course has been designed to teach students how to identify hazing, when to step in when needed, and why they should notify the proper authorities.  This course defines hazing and its many types, highlights why it is different from bullying, and explains your power as a bystander and how you can change the culture of how you welcome new members.  To learn more about hazing and the role you can play, take this free course.

 

 Additional NFHS Hazing Resources

 

 

 

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