The Anti-Bullying Alliance and Kidscape have announced new support from the Welsh Government, enabling them to deliver anti-bullying support for schools throughout Wales during the coming year.

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The charities’ work will include delivering the far-reaching Anti-Bullying Week campaign to schools in November, and the continued rollout of training for school leaders to embed the Rights, Respect, Equality guidance for schools.
The work will also allow the development of training for school governors to ensure they understand their roles and responsibilities, and the formation of a new Anti-Bullying Forum for Wales, for all youth leaders who are passionate about bullying prevention.
Underlying the charities’ approach is the belief that kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation of the last year has underlined how little acts of consideration and charity can break down barriers and brighten the lives of the people around us. This is one of the reasons, that ‘One Kind Word’ has been chosen as the theme of Anti-Bullying Week in Wales this year, from 15 to 19 of November 2021.
Martha Evans, Director of the Anti-Bullying Alliance, explained how the theme came about:
The Anti-Bullying Alliance, part of the National Children’s Bureau, and Kidscape are delighted to have the support of the Welsh government to bring Anti-Bullying Week to life in schools in Wales.
In 2019, two-thirds of schools in Wales celebrated Anti-Bullying Week, and nearly 40% of schools marked Odd Socks Day on the first day of the campaign. 86% of schools in Wales said Anti-Bullying Week helped raise awareness of bullying in their school.
Schools in Wales will be able to download free teaching resources and themed assemblies, in the Autumn. These will focus on the activities we can all take, from playgrounds to Parliament, from our phones to our homes, to spread kindness and prevent bullying behaviour.
And Anti-Bullying Alliance patron, CBBC and CBeebies star Andy Day will be right behind the campaign again with his band Andy and the Odd Socks. The band will release a rocking tune to celebrate Odd Socks Day as part of Anti-Bullying and, whilst we can’t reveal much, if the last year’s songs and videos are anything to go by, it will be a show-stopper.
Andy will highlight Odd Socks Day on the first day of Anti-Bullying Week. There’s a serious message behind the fun: let’s pull on odd socks to show we’re ALL unique and different, and let’s be kind to each other and respect each other’s individuality.
Martha Evans, Director of the Anti-Bullying Alliance said:
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language said:
For more details about Anti-Bullying Week visit the Anti-Bullying Alliance’s website: anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week.
And follow Anti-Bullying Alliance on Twitter via @ABAonline #AntiBullyingWeek
For more details about training for school leaders and governors, visit the Kidscape website: Rights, Respect, Equality: Support for School Leaders and Governors (kidscape.org.uk).
And follow Kidscape on Twitter via @Kidscape.
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About Anti-Bullying Week
Anti-Bullying Week takes place between 15 to 19 November 2021, and is organised by: The Anti-Bullying Alliance in England and Wales (supported by the Welsh Government in Wales).
About Kidscape
Kidscape is a bullying prevention charity that gives hope and help to thousands of children and families each year. Our vision is for all children to grow up in supportive communities safe from bullying and harm. Our mission is to provide practical support, training, and advice to challenge bullying and protect young lives.
For more information visit: www.kidscape.org.uk
About the Anti-Bullying Alliance
We are a unique coalition of organisations and individuals, working together to achieve our vision to: stop bullying and create safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn. We are part of the National Children’s Bureau. We are united against bullying.
For more information visit: www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk
About the National Children’s Bureau
For more than 50 years, the National Children’s Bureau has worked to champion the rights of children and young people in the UK. We interrogate policy and uncover evidence to shape future legislation and develop more effective ways of supporting children and families. As a leading children’s charity, we take the voices of children to the heart of Government, bringing people and organisations together to drive change in society and deliver a better childhood for the UK. We are united for a better childhood.
For more information visit www.ncb.org.uk