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Anti-Bullying Week 2014 Age 9-11 assembly/session
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ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 2014 OFFICIAL FILM http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week/
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Aims of Anti-Bullying Week 2014 Stop bullying of disabled children and those with special educational needs All rude language is wrong including language that insults disabled children Children and Young people need to get involved to stop bullying
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What is bullying? individual or group usually repeated over time intentionally hurts physically or emotionally
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Some facts Disabled students are twice as likely to be bullied 8 out of 10 students with learning difficulties have been bullied 8 out of 10 students who stammer are bullied 9 out of 10 students with Aspergers have been bullied in the last year
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Prejudice Related Language
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Verbal Bullying
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Sticks and Stones can break my bones but words can also hurt me http://youtu.be/lcgfAxeHBv8
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If you wouldn’t say it in person…. http://youtu.be/bdQBurXQOeQCYBER-BULLYING…
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Consequences of bullying
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Consequences of “doing nothing” 3 People Involved in Bullying Bully Victim Bystander
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Oxfordshire Mind Your Language Campaign
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Anti-Bullying Week Competition Poster competition with individual prizes of £30 gift vouchers Multimedia competition – win £100 for your school to spend on an Anti-Bullying Campaign Closing date Friday 19 th November
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Talk to someone! School Home Childline
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