Get involved with Anti-Bullying Week, 11-15 November 2024

Get involved with Anti-Bullying Week, 11-15 November 2024

ABW 2024 logoThis Anti-Bullying Week we are asking adults and young people alike to get involved in our national conversation … Respect - what does it mean to you? 

#respectmeans #respectme

The focus of our week-long campaign will be to encourage everyone to talk and think about how the power of respectful relationships can help to prevent bullying.

Respect is at the heart of how we ALL treat each other. Whether face to face or online, too many children and young people in Scotland experience bullying that impacts their lives, strips them of their rights and denies them their dignity.

We can all play our part to help create a positive and inclusive environment in our schools, youth clubs, and communities because everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect, and to grow up free from bullying.

Register to access free learning resources

By signing up to our new online Anti-Bullying Week account, you will be able to access free resources and materials designed to help young people explore what respect is, and what it means.

Resources will be available from 10 October from our dedicated Anti-Bullying Week online space which sits via our Campaigns and Resources page. We’ll also be plotting out all the amazing support and involvement on our 2024 campaign map, so you’ll be invited to give your consent to that option when you register.

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