Anti-Bullying Week
Leona O'Neill: Supporting Anti-Bullying Week is important to ensure bullying is stamped out
A FRIEND of mine was bullied badly at secondary school.
Embrace difference says Belfast boxer Michael Conlan as he backs anti-bullying campaign
WEST Belfast boxing champion Michael Conlan has revealed he was picked on as a child because of his size, leaving him feeling "isolated, different and unhappy".
Leona O'Neill: We can all play a part in reducing bullying in society and schools
WE ARE in the middle of Anti-Bullying Week and it is all our responsibility to ensure bullying both in person and online is stamped out.
Young people reveal scale of bullying in schools
CHILDREN have laid bare the stark reality of bullying in schools and communities.
Anti-Bullying Week is to take place with a 'united' theme
SCHOOLS and youth organisations will next week come together in the fight against bullying.
Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum sets creative challenge for young people
YOUNG people are being challenged to share their creativity in a campaign designed to tackle bullying.
Children being taught to prevent physical, online and verbal bullying
SCHOOLS and youth organisations are being urged to empower young people to tackle bullying.
Young people urged to speak out against cyberbullying disguised as ‘banter’
To mark the start of Anti-Bullying Week, Instagram and charity Cybersmile have urged young people to talk more openly about the subject.
John McEntee column: Ulster GAA approach to Anti-Bullying Week to be applauded - but it could have gone further
All sports aim to help kids to flourish, to form friendships, to experience loss or rejection within a safe space.
Respect at the heart of Anti-Bullying Week
SCHOOLS and youth organisations are this week encouraging young people to think about what respect means to them.