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'Anti-Bullying week'

November 19th-23rd

 Throughout 'Anti Bullying week'  the school will be taking part in activites to raise awareness of bullying in and outside of school. In Year 6 we will be looking at Cyberbullying. Make sure you visit this page again over the next few weeks to see some of the work during the 'Anti-Bullying week'.

Below you can find information about beating bullying from http://www.childline.org.uk/ that we in Year 6 felt would be useful:

How to beat bullying – ChildLine’s top 10 tips

Here are some ideas about how you can deal with bullying. Think about your situation, and what options might be best for you.

  1. Don’t ignore bullying – it won’t go away on its own and it may get worse.

  2. Tell someone you trust – such as a teacher, parent or friend.

  3. Remember – it’s not your fault. No one deserves to be bullied.

Here are some other things you might want to think about:

  1. Keep a record – and save any nasty texts or emails that you have been sent. (Download a ChildLine bullying diary)

  2. Try to stay away from the bullies or stay with a group when you don't feel safe.

  3. Ask your mates to look out for you.

  4. Try not to retaliate – you could get into trouble or get hurt.

  5. Check your school’s anti-bullying policy. This will tell you what your school should do about bullying.

  6. Try to act more confident – even if you don’t feel it.

  7. Call ChildLine for extra help on 0800 1111.

Read more about how to beat bullying

See all of ChildLine's bullying resources, including information sheets.

 

Click on the files below to find out more about people that made a difference:

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