Want to create a dance routine but unsure where to begin? Here’s our simple, step-by-step guide to help you and your Anti-Bullying Ambassador teams to choreograph a dance which conveys a message about tackling bullying behaviour to an audience.…
While. 27%. experience bullying behaviour. face-to-face only. , less than. 1%. of 15-year olds. only experience cyberbullying. behaviour. [26]. 12-15-year-olds. are similarly as likely to say they have experienced. bullying behaviour face-to-face. (. 16%. )…
A great way of publicising this is to post it on your school’s website/social media channels. Creating an activity sheet about the types of cyberbullying behaviour, including catfishing examples.…
Childline have an excellent art tool on their website which allows you to draw how you feel, with the option to share it anonymously or delete it. You can access it. here.…
Read, dance in your room, listen to positive songs/music, play games, connect with friends and family through video chat, watch and do things that are fun and make you feel good about yourself.…
Or perhaps you could do something you enjoy doing together to take their mind off things – you could do a dance challenge, bake a cake or watch a film together. Choose something you both love and will make you both feel positive!…
You may have seen popular dance trends on TikTok or the must-have game on a TV advert. All of these things signal behaviours to young people on how to obtain status within their community. Our Top Tip_.…
If the bullying behaviour is happening online make sure this is reported to the website or platform directly, using the tools available. Screenshots can be useful to provide evidence.…
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Ditch the Label’s annual bullying survey. in 2019 highlighted that young people who had experienced bullying behaviour in the last 12-months felt depressed (45%), anxious (41%) and experienced suicidal thoughts (33%) and self-harm (26%) as a result.…
Website with information about issues affecting 16-24 year olds. Mind. Leading provider of advice and support to empower anyone experience poor mental health. Mind’s website features excellent ideas for increasing your self-esteem. Be Real Campaign.…
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Educators will be signposted towards other websites and organisations that can offer tips on diversifying reading lists and sourcing books. Download PDF. Related Resources.…
Mind’s website features excellent ideas for increasing your self-esteem. Beat. The UK’s leading charity supporting anyone affected by eating disorders or difficulties with food, weight and shape. TheSite.org.…
Website with information about issues affecting 16-24 year olds. Mind. Leading provider of advice and support to empower anyone experience poor mental health. Mind’s website features excellent ideas for increasing your self-esteem. Be Real Campaign.…
We also have a vast array of useful resources on our website, aimed at students, staff and parents which cover all things Anti-Bullying, from LGBTQ+ awareness to digital wellbeing, mental health and body shaming.…
Go-to apps or websites, like Kooth. Knowing where to turn can make all the difference. 5. Use prompts to process feelings. Writing can help you untangle emotions and reduce stress. Try prompts like: “What do I need right now?”.…
NSPCC. website. for information about social media platforms. Gaming. A lot of gaming platforms enable players to use headsets/mics in multi-player games in order to interact with other gamers.…
- The Diana Award (you’re already on our website!). Support can be found here. - Diana Award Crisis Messenger Service: Text DA to 85258 or. click here. for more information. -. LGBT FOUNDATION. -. LGBT Switchboard. -. SupportLine. -. MIND.…
If the anti-bullying policy isn’t available on their website, you can request that you be sent a copy. A school’s legal duties in England can be found in the Department for Education’s. Preventing and Tackling Bullying. and.…
When writing for the Imagine website in 2016, Palmer notes that bullying behaviour can occur when people seek power; therefore, those grieving may be more susceptible to experience bullying behaviour, as they are in a more vulnerable state.…
Check out The Diana Award’s ‘Banter Vs Bullying Behaviour’ resource on our website for further tips on how to open discussions with groups of young people about this issue.…
Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme. on our website. Related Articles. Related Resources. The Diana Award Newsletters. To subscribe to our newsletter please tell us your name, email address and which list you want to subscribe too.…
- Screenshot, report, and block – if the bullying behaviour is happening online, use the tools available on the website/platform to report and remove the content, and block the perpetrator.…
Any images or videos online can and should be reported on social media, gaming and websites. When you make the report, inform the platform that the image/video is of a child who is under 18.…
It includes distribution through chat rooms, email, phone applications, text messaging, USB sticks and file sharing websites.” This would also include sending the image to other people, without the owner’s consent. Sexting and Leaked Images - The Law.…