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Between 13 and 17 November it is Anti-Bullying Week. This is a special week to encourage everyone - children, teachers and parents - to take a stand against bullying throughout the year.
Odd Socks Day is celebrated annually in November to mark the start of Anti-Bullying Week and encourage people to celebrate each other’s differences. The day was created in 2017 by BBC children ...
This Anti-Bullying Week, HELLO! spoke to Charlotte Gater, Head of Education at Explore Learning, who offered expert advice for parents around spotting these often missed signs that their child is ...
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For anti-bullying week, 17-year-old Stephanie (not her real name) from Manchester, who was bullied throughout her time at school, explains how lockdown led her to being stalked and harassed online.