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7th Dec 2020
A Different Kind of Christmas.

The beginning of November saw Christmas decorations not just filling the shops but also filling our houses. People desperate to inject a bit of positivity into the end of a…

30th Nov 2020
Be The Upstander

It’s a phrase that is (thankfully) becoming more popular in every day life. The Upstander. A person that stands up for what it right. A person that speaks up against…

23rd Nov 2020
Disappearing Messages on WhatsApp!

Have you noticed the new feature that’s appeared on your WhatsApp screen? Disappearing messages have been added as a feature. This means that if the setting is enabled on a…

18th Nov 2020
Cyber Bullying or Cyber Banter?

Cyber (online) bullying is a term used to describe bullying or harassment that takes place online. In 2020 we have seen a marked increase in incidents of cyber bullying. Targeted…

15th Nov 2020
How BulliesOut Began …

As Founder/CEO of BulliesOut I thought perhaps Anti Bullying week was a good time to ‘tell my story’ and explain to you all why BulliesOut exists. We all have our…

13th Nov 2020
The Kindness Challenge

Anti-Bullying week provides us all with a week where schools and workplaces alike focus on the harm that bullying can do, both to an individual and to an organisation. It…

9th Nov 2020
The Power of Kindness

‘Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most under-rated agent of human change.’ Positive behaviour in the workplace and in educational settings is something that is needed to…

6th Nov 2020
The Physiological Consequences of Workplace Bullying

Skipping office hours, sloppy work mistakes and resignations may all be behaviours you observe in employees experiencing bullying in the workplace (Magee et al., 2017). Additionally, medical evaluations may reveal…

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