Video The key aims of the week are... To empower children and young people to make a noise about bullying – whether it is happening to them or to someone.

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The key aims of the week are... To empower children and young people to make a noise about bullying – whether it is happening to them or to someone else, face to face or online; To help parents and carers have conversations with their children about bullying – both as a way of preventing bullying, and to help children who are worried about bullying; To encourage ‘talking schools’ where all children and young people are given a safe space to discuss bullying and other issues that affect their lives, and are supported to report all forms of bullying; To equip teachers to respond effectively when children tell them they’re being bullied; and To raise awareness of the impact of bullying on children’s lives if they don’t tell anyone it’s happening – or if they are not given appropriate support – with a focus on the impact on mental health.

How to get involved

We are selling these on Friday 20 th in the canteen for £1.50 Support Anti Bullying week