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Andrew
Mellor
Andrew has worked in the field of anti-bullying since the
mid-1980s, establishing himself as the national expert in
this area. Andrew conducted the first substantial research
into bullying in Scotland in 1988. He became Scotland's Anti-Bullying
Development Officer, and established the Anti-Bullying Network
in 1999. He has written extensively on the subject of bullying,
and has delivered keynote speeches to audiences internationally.
Lorne
Greig
Lorne has a background in educational research, having worked
as a consultant for the Faculty of Education at the University
of Strathclyde and various Scottish Government departments.
He runs his own website design business, having built and
maintained the Anti-Bullying Network website since 1999. As
Company Secretary and Manager, he is involved in all the day-to-day
dealings of the Network
Meg
Cowie
Meg is the Network's Information Officer. She has a wealth
of experience in this field, having worked for the Anti-Bullying
Network previously for 4 years. Meg also worked at the Scottish
Council for Research in Education for 11 years and used her
Montessori Diploma to work as a special needs auxiliary in
two Edinburgh primary schools.
Kate
Betney
The Network's Development Officer, Kate brings an impressive
CV to her role. Most recently she has been a development officer
for the Scottish Parenting Forum and a community education
worker for an Edinburgh-based project. Kate also worked for
the Anti-Bullying Network for three years and has built up
invaluable knowledge and experience in the field of anti-bullying
strategy development and delivery.
The
Trustees of The Anti-Bullying Network are:
Judith Gillespie, Scottish Parent Teacher Council
Judith Sischy, Scottish Council of Independent Schools
Archie McGlynn, Director, Hong Kong Schools Self-Evaluation
Network
The Anti-Bullying
Network is a registered Scottish charity, number SC038976.
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