Anti-Bullying Week 2023 Resources
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Anti-Bullying Week 2023 Resources
Amina tells the story of how she was sexually harassed by other pupils, and describes the work she is doing now to help teachers put a stop to sexual harassment in their schools.
Poster to raise awareness of the impact of banter in bullying
Information, guidance and resources on better internet issues from European safeguarding partners
Guidance for children and adults on how to stay safe online
Find out what constitutes a hate crime; find support; report it
Help for young people and professionals
How to report abuse on a variety of technologies - Facebook / Twitter / YouTube
Cybersmile - advice and counselling for young people being abused or in distress
If you've previously reported abusive content to a social network and had no response, you can escalate your complaint here.
Sharp / Alert / Secure / Kind / Brave (formally 'Be Internet Awesome' - US version)
Poster to raise awareness of the impact of banter in bullying
Covering topics such as body confidence, sexism in the workplace and more
NSPCC
Childnet: Help and advice for parents, teachers and young people about online safety
Childnet resources (teachers and parents)
Internet Matters website for parents
Support for parents on many areas of parenting including mental health and bullying
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