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Stand Up, Speak Out, Stay Safe

Next Date: Friday, April 22nd, 10am

Time: 10am – 11am  (Virtual)

Course Duration: 45 mins – 1 Hour

Price: FREE

This session for primary age children aims to equip a generation of children with the knowledge and understanding they need to recognise and understand the different types of bullying behaviours. The session will also discuss the importance of kindness and how being kind to others can change things for the better.

Trained members of our team deliver the session in an engaging, memorable and child friendly way and children are taught to speak out if they are worried or affected by bullying and/or unkindness or if they see it happening to others.

Bullying is a very complex issue and is often confused with matters of conflict and also assault. It is important that from a young age, children understand the difference and know what bullying behaviour is and what to do. This project will play an important role in protecting a generation of children, by helping them understand bullying and giving them the confidence to speak out if they need help.

Full details are required on the booking form as following the training, an information flyer and anti-bullying badge will be sent to your child in recognition of the participation.

Fill in the form below to book your place:

Note: a form needs to be completed for each attendee individually.
  • Parent's Information
  • Child's Information

*If the date above isn’t suitable or confirmed, please email us (mail@bulliesout.com) to register your interest for future dates.

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Need to talk?

If you are being bullied or are concerned about someone who is, you can receive help and support from one of our trained Mentors through our e-mentoring service.

If you would like a Mentor to email you, please contact: mentorsonline@bulliesout.com

If you would rather speak to someone over the telephone, you can call Childline on: 0800 1111

For any community-related issues, such as anti-social behaviour, we would suggest contacting your landlord, the local police or your local environmental health department (where applicable), as we are unable to deal with these types of complaints.