Today, Wednesday 15 April, The Secretary for Children, Schools
and Families, The Rt. HON Ed Balls, MP, announced the launch of the
'Safe from Bullying'
suite of guidance documents on reducing bullying in the wider
community. The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), the national
authority on anti-bullying work with children and young people, has
been asked to support its dissemination. Over recent years
ABA has become increasingly aware of how bullying in the wider
community impacts on the well-being of children and young
people.
ABA Chair Chris Cloke, said: ‘This guidance is
a timely reminder of everyone's responsibility to help create safe
environments in which children and young people can live, grow,
play and learn. At ABA we are looking forward to extending our
regional support networks to include practitioners working in a
range of community-based settings. For those starting or developing
their work in this area, our regional advisers will be a helpful
source of advice and will offer opportunities to exchange good
practice.'
ABA also welcomes the launch of the guidance - 'Cyberbullying -
Supporting School Staff' designed to help teachers who may be on
the receiving end of this type of bullying.
ABA Chair Chris Cloke, said: ‘We know that
teachers can be the targets of cyber bullying as well as children
and young people. We hope this guidance will help teachers to
report and respond to incidents in an effective way. Bullying of
any kind, whether it’s aimed at children and young people or staff,
can only be tackled by a zero tolerance attitude by the whole
school community.
This year’s Anti-Bullying Week will be Monday 16-Friday 20
November and the theme will be cyber bullying.