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Scotland
Kiddies
Ville FC - for children, with bright graphics and
obvious navigation links. See InfoScotland
for more information about Scottish websites on healthier
/ natural / one / safer / safer / and smarter Scotland.
| Visit
the website |
The
Trojan Project - young people in Scotland (many
not in mainstream education) give their views on school-related
topics. There are excellent notes for facilitators.
| Visit
the website |
England
Anti-Bullying
Alliance - this DfES funded alliance has resources
(e.g. for Anti-Bullying Week) which can be adapted for use
in Scottish schools.
| Visit
the website |
Behaviour
and Attendance Pilot - DfES resource for primary
age groups about social and emotional aspects of learning
with detailed plans about 'Saying No To Bullying'.
| Visit
the website |
UK Wide
Action
Work
- for a variety of multimedia arts programmes, courses, activities
with young people and adults, about bullying.
| Visit the website
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Dignity
at Work
- a programme to tackle bullying at work
| Visit the website
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Runaway
Helpline
- the site promotes their 24 hour helpline for children and
young people on 0808 800 70 70
| Visit the website
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Stop
Text Bully
- advice from NCH (children's charity) and Tesco Mobile.
| Visit the website
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BBC's
Onion Street
- for young people aged 11-16 providing advice and support
on a range of issues from school work to bullying and art
and music and lifestyle.
| Visit
the website |
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The
Diana Memorial Award for Young People - AntiBullying Award
Scottish
schools are entitled to apply for this UK award, open to all
young people up to the age of 18 from primary and secondary
schools, and from colleges. Up to 6 individuals, or a group
of up to 30 can be nominated. Dunblane, Knightswood, St Charles
and Bruntsfield Primary Schools all achieved the award in
autumn 2005. The next deadline date is 23 June, 2006. Read
more information about the award here.
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