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Anti Bullying Month and Week


Anti Bullying month takes place between 2 and 27 November with a special anti bullying week highlighted as 16 to 20 November. This year’s themes are: Cyberbullying and E Safety for the month and Make a noise about bullying for the week.


The Anti Bullying Alliance (www. antibullyingalliance.org.uk) will be co- coordinating activities from a wide variety of organisations including Actionwork, (www. antibullyingweek.co.uk) Bullying UK (www. bullying.co.uk) and Anti Bullying Works (www.antibullyingworks.co.uk)


A wide range of things are on offer including free resources, roadshows, special awareness films, competitions, wear blue day and other fundraising campaigns.


Whilst Bullying can take place amongst adults as well as children, the key aims of the Anti Bullying Week are to:


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• Empower children and young people to make a noise about bullying


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Encourage ‘talking schools’ where all children and young people are given a safe space to discuss bullying


Equip teachers to respond effectively when children tell them they’re being bullied


Raise awareness of the impact of bullying on children’s lives if they don’t tell anyone it’s happening


A 2014 survey about Bullying from Family Lives reported that of 2067 respondents, 93% of pupils reported that bullying occurred at school and 81.4% of young people were bullied by more than one person.


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