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Neurodiversity & bullying Prevention Resources
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Neurodiversity & bullying Prevention Resources
This section provides state-developed resources to support understanding, inclusion, and bullying prevention for neurodiverse students in Transitional Kindergarten through Grade 12. These materials are available to families, students, and staff and are provided in accordance with California Senate Bill 939. For additional information, please visit the Statewide Resources for Bullying Prevention and Response for TK-12 Neurodiverse Student (SB 939) page.
What is Neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity recognizes that people learn, think, and experience the world in different ways. This includes, but is not limited to, individuals with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences. Neurodiversity emphasizes strengths, inclusion, and respect for all learners.About Senate Bill 939
California Senate Bill 939 requires local educational agencies to prominently share state-developed resources that support bullying prevention and response for neurodiverse students.
Beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, school districts must make these resources easily accessible to families, students, and staff through their district websites.
Statewide Bullying Prevention and Response Resources
The following state-developed resources are provided by the UC/CSU Collaborative to support:
- Understanding bullying and how it impacts neurodiverse students
- Preventing bullying through awareness and inclusive practices
- Responding to bullying in supportive, effective, and appropriate ways
- Creating safe and welcoming learning environments for all students
Madera County Superintendent of Schools' Resources
- Equal Education Opportunities
- Anti Bullying Policy
- Mental Health Resources
- Suicide Prevention
- Title IX
- Foster Youth Services
- Education for Homeless Youth