Anti-Bullying Week sends a clear and positive message that
bullying is neither acceptable or inevitable in our schools and
communities. Anti-Bullying Week 2010 will take place from 15-19
November. This year we are looking at the importance of
Taking action together.
Taking action to stop bullying
Bullying will only stop if we take action together but we know
that significant numbers of children and young people who witness
bullying still don’t tell anyone or take action to stop it. It
might also be parents and carers, other adults and schools and
communities who turn a blind eye or don’t take action to stop
bullying.
What really works?
We think the majority of children, adults, schools and
communities do want to do something to tackle bullying. The problem
is that sometimes it can be hard to know who to tell, who can help
and what strategies really work.
This year’s ABW resources are packed with information and
advice about who to approach and what works in different
situations. The pack is free to download and includes guidance for
parents, teachers, school leaders, youth workers and those working
with children and young people in a range of settings. Resources
are available from mid-September.
Get your school ready for Anti-Bullying Week
Anti-Bullying Alliance supports schools and other settings to
plan and deliver their Anti-Bullying Week in the following
ways:
- A free resource pack for schools and other settings - available
online from mid-September
- Anti-Bullying Alliance merchandise available from our Shop
- ABW screensavers designed by the winners of our screensaver
competition – watch this space to find out who the winners
are!
For the latest news about Anti-Bullying Week and tips on how you
can help tackle bullying keep checking our website.