Anti-Bullying Week 2020 takes place from November 16 to 20 and the Anti-Bullying Alliance has lined up free resources and activity ideas to help schools prepare. Martha Evans offers some advice


This year, more than ever, we have witnessed the positive power that society can generate when we come together to tackle a common challenge.

Anti-Bullying Week is no different. Bullying has a long-lasting effect on those who experience and witness it. But by channelling our collective power, through shared efforts and shared ambitions, we can reduce bullying together.

From parents and carers, to teachers and politicians, and children and young people, we all have a part to play in coming together to make a difference. We are all a piece in the puzzle, and together we are united against bullying. So, my first piece of advice is to use Anti-Bullying Week as a platform for bringing together the school community in a shared celebration of unity, diversity and respect.

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