Tackle bullying in your school with an Anti-Bullying campaign.
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.
To date, the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors Programme has trained over 24,000 young people in over 3,000 schools / youth organisations to be Diana Award Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and lead on
tackling bullying in their schools and communities throughout England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Through our training and ongoing support we can help
you tackle bullying in your school and make it a safe and happy environment.
Our training aims to give students and staff the skills, practical ideas, knowledge and confidence to effectively
tackle bullying in their schools and communities.
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We offer fun, informative and interactive training to young people, staff, and parents / guardians to help
them tackle bullying in their schools and communities.
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It also outlines the Government's approach to
bullying, the legal obligations and the powers
schools have to
tackle bullying, and the principles which underpin the most effective anti-
bullying strategies
in schools.
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bullying, «A recurring theme
in the material provided is that
bullying is not
tackled within Steiner
schools.
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Schools need help and support, as the report highlights, to
tackle bullying and to create a climate
in which difference and diversity are recognised, respected and celebrated.
Commenting on the DfE announcement of a new # 2m fund to
tackle homophobic
bullying in schools, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union
in the UK, said: «It is a great pity that on coming into office the Coalition Government not only withdrew all the excellent advice which had been produced by the previous Government on homophobic and other forms of prejudice related
bullying, but also removed the requirement on
schools to log incidences of
bullying.
Commenting on No Place for
Bullying, Ofsted's analysis of the role of schools in tackling bullying, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
Bullying, Ofsted's analysis of the role of
schools in tackling bullying, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
bullying, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said:
Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D - Forest Hills) has plans to
tackle malodorous trains,
school bullies and a state budget
in the red.
«Teachers have an essential role
in maintaining good relationships between children
in primary
school and the
tackling of
bullying.
«While
schools and educators have a key role to play
in tackling bullying, we also know the important role parents and families play,» Mr Turnbull wrote.
The KIND
Schools challenge aims to mobilize groups of students to cultivate kinder, more caring, inclusive communities and to tackle issues such as bullying and harassment that undermine caring and empathy in s
Schools challenge aims to mobilize groups of students to cultivate kinder, more caring, inclusive communities and to
tackle issues such as
bullying and harassment that undermine caring and empathy
in schoolsschools.
Suffice to say that traditional security threats to
schools typically encompass a range of crime types; for example, burglary, theft, robbery, assaults, and vandalism, and that
schools need to build
in counter measures for these offences alongside strategies to handle health and safety (e.g. fire procedures, criminal records checking), and
tackle ongoing issues such as
bullying.
Without buy -
in from the entire
school community — top leaders all the way to parents and students — it can be difficult to
tackle issues linked to
bullying.
With 56 % of children with intellectual disabilities highlighting they have cried due to
bullying, Play Unified aims to empower young people to drive positive social change
in their
schools by:
tackling bullying, promoting equality and forging friendships for young people with and without ID.
The National Children's Bureau (NCB) has been awarded project funding from the Government to
tackle homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT)
bullying in schools.
Children at a primary
school in Rugby have won a national award for their campaign to
tackle cyber
bullying.
# 15: 5 Simple Ways to Gamify Your Classroom with Jessica Gordon 2/17/17 # 14: To Stand Against
Bullying, Mr. Hadley Shaves His Head with Principal Tim Hadley 2/16/17 # 13:
Tackling Behavior Problems by Acting Out Negative Stereotypes
in the
School Perfect Project with teacher Todd Clinton 2/15/17 # 12: 31 Favorite Everyday Tech Tools: Solo episode where Vicki Davis shares her favorite tools of the day 2/14/17 # 11: A Song for Teachers by Jim Forde, «You're the Teacher» from teacher Jim Forde 2/13/17
Transition Year students from Presentation College, Carlow ran a year long campaign to
tackle cyber
bullying in their
school.
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.
The young people
in your
school are trained to become Anti-
Bullying Ambassadors by equipping them with the knowledge and skills they need to
tackle bullying / raise awareness of the topic of
bullying within their
school and local community.
Raise awareness — You can talk about
bullying in school or with your peers to raise awareness of how to
tackle bullying and to support each other.
Get excited and make
tackling bullying a priority
in your
school by booking a place at an anti-
bullying training day below!
Even where safeguarding is not considered to be an issue,
schools may need to draw on a range of external services to support the pupil who is experiencing
bullying, or to
tackle any underlying issue which has contributed to a child engaging
in bullying.
There was a general consensus among the respondents
in all three countries that
bullying is a major problem
in schools and that
schools are not
tackling bullying adequately.
Every
School in the UK has a legal obligation to
tackle bullying as outlined below.