#AntiBullyingWeek2021
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Anti-Bullying
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It’s not too late to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anti-bullying-week-2021-one-kind-word-celebration-event-tickets-183617423657 We will be joined by some amazing speakers to highlight the importance of Anti-Bullying Week & the need to spread the One Kind Word message
Anti-Bullying week starts today. 15 to 19 November 2021 and the theme is ‘One Kind Word’. Today kicks off with odd socks day. https://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/
Ditch The Label have created this short, helpful guide designed to support children and young people in making the correct choices when being bullied by identifying what not to do. Check it out here: www.ditchthelabel.org/7-things-shouldnt-do-if-being-bullied/
Ditch The Label have put together a useful set of their “Top 10 tips for overcoming bullying” and its a very helpful resource for any young person currently experiencing bullying. Check it out here: www.ditchthelabel.org/top-10-tips-for-overcoming-bullying/
Things like self-esteem and confidence take the biggest knock as a result of bullying. Ditch The Label have put together an extensive list of tips and hints designed to help children and young people repair their confidence after experiencing bullying. Check it out here: www.ditchthelabel.org/rebuilding-your-confidence-after-bullying/
Bullying can have a serious detrimental effect to the emotional and mental health of children and young people. It can lead to feeling sad, lonely, scared, and anxious. It can also effect a person’s ability to concentrate or focus. The effects of bullying can also sometimes lead to self-harm, depression, suicidal thoughts and in some […]
NSPCC Report – ‘How Safe Are Our Children?’ (2019) with additional analysis from the Anti-Bullying Alliance – https://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/news-insight/nspcc-report-reveals-most-prevalent-type-%E2%80%98inappropriate%E2%80%99-online-content-seen-children
The Anti-Bullying Ambassador programme offers fun, informative and interactive training to young people, staff, and parents to help them tackle bullying in their schools and communities. Their practical ideas, information and top tips leave staff, young people and parents feeling confident, motivated and inspired to stamp out bullying. Watch the Anti-Bullying Ambassador Facebook Showcase Event […]