Parents and carers can help children
tackle bullying at school, as parents, talk openly and honestly with your kids and let them know you are concerned about their safety and wellbeing at school, walk / drive them to school and back in the first week of school if possible, let your children know that there is lots of help available for them, help them to build support networks by organising play days with their classmates.
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The Anti-
bullying Peer Mentor group aim to be recognised for the work that they undertake to
tackle bullying and support students
at the
school through the achievement of the «BIG AWARD», a nationally recognised quality mark for
schools that proactively address the issue of
bullying.
Children
at a primary
school in Rugby have won a national award for their campaign to
tackle cyber
bullying.
We want to raise awareness of the long - term, damaging effects of
bullying and to fund organisations who are
tackling bullying in
schools,
at work, in our communities, in sport and online.
Get excited and make
tackling bullying a priority in your
school by booking a place
at an anti-
bullying training day below!