Anti-bullying week assembly and lesson plans

Anti-bullying week assembly and lesson plans

What is Anti-Bullying Week?

Anti-Bullying Week (ABW) is an annual event co-ordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance that shines a spotlight on bullying and encourages all children, parents and teachers to take action against bullying throughout the year.

This year, the event will run from the 13th-17th November with the theme 'All Different, All Equal'.

EduCare's partner for our Preventing Bullying training course, Kidscape, are helping schools to prepare for the occasion by sharing free ABW lesson plans and an assembly presentation focussed on the subject of friendship. Schools can sign up to receive the packs via the Kidscape website.

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