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Anti-Bullying Week 2024 resources

Anti-Bullying Week 2024 - Monday 11th - Friday 15th November

To support Anti-Bullying Week 2024, we've collated a selection of NSPCC resources to help professionals recognise, respond to and prevent bullying and cyberbullying within their organisations.

 

Resources

Protecting children from bullying and cyberbullying

Read our free information to help you to understand what bullying and cyberbullying is, how it affects children and young people and how you can respond to it.

Stop Speak Support school resource pack

Download our free activities and resources for teachers of key stages 3-4 to help children and young people know what to do if they see bullying online.

Example anti-bullying policy statement

Every organisation that works with children in the UK needs to have an anti-bullying policy statement setting out the organisation’s approach to handling bullying. Our free template is a good starting point.

Tackle cyberbullying with our online safety training

Take our 4-hour interactive CPD-certified course to gain the skills you need to identify, prevent and respond to bullying behaviour online. Cost: £30

Think B4 You Type: anti-bullying toolkit

Use our free anti-bullying toolkit, Think B4 You Type, to support young people in developing and leading their own campaign around online bullying.

NSPCC Library reading list

Learn more about the causes and effects of bullying with our selection of books, articles, and reports, curated by the NSPCC Library.

Speak out Stay safe

Register for our free online Speak out Stay safe sessions for primary schools to teach children how to recognise abuse and neglect in a child-friendly way.

Child protection training packages for schools

Bolster your safeguarding knowledge and skills with one of our cost-effective online training packages for both primary and secondary schools. Cost: £95

Podcast: anti-bullying in schools

This podcast episode looks at how to implement effective anti-bullying policies and procedures in your school.

Childline posters

Put up one of our series of posters to encourage primary or secondary school children to contact Childline if they need to talk about anything that's worrying them, including bullying.

Podcast: enhancing online safety for children

This episode focuses on how to enhance online safety for young people in your organisation and how to deal with any online issues that might arise.