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Anti-Bullying

Bullying is defined as repetitive, intentional harming of one person or a group of people, involving an imbalance of power. We recognise that bullying can take different forms:

  • Verbal
  • Physical
  • Psychological
  • Emotional
  • Financial
  • Sexual
  • Digital

LINKS:

The Anti-Bullying Alliance has some helpful resources and tips linked to Banter v Bullying.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WldJ93xHFBc  When is BANTER actually BULLYING?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM2cN_waFeI  It is not BANTER if…

Support toolkit for parents & carers of children

Anti-Bullying Alliance work with children, families, and schools to help keep children safe, and address bullying.

Contents:

  • Introduction (Page 2)
  • All about bullying (Page 5)
  • Conversation starters (Page 9)
  • Activities to do with you child during Anti-Bullying Week (Page 10)
  • Sources of advice and support (Page 13)
When banter is taken too far
When banter is taken too far

Past Anti-Bullying Awareness Weeks