Anti-Bullying Week
This Anti-Bullying Week we call on children and young people to take the lead on creating a future without bullying - using new technologies to promote positive communication rather than being held back by cyberbullying.
Our aims for the week are:
- To ensure all children and young people are equipped to recognise and challenge bullying behaviour wherever it happens - whether face to face or in cyberspace.
- To equip schools, colleges and youth service leaders with resources to encourage youth led anti-bullying initiatives and the positive use of new technologies.
- To educate those who support and work with children to recognise those who may be particularly vulnerable to bullying through new technologies - encouraging an inclusive approach to all e-safety education.
The websites below include resources suitable for Key stage 1 and 2 on the following themes:
- general bullying
- cyberbullying
- gender related bullying
- homophobic bullying
- bullying related to race and religion
- bullying related to special educational needs and disabilities
- bullying related to appearance