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What is going on for Anti-Bullying Week 2024?

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We're teaming up!

The Anti-Bullying Alliance have been organising Anti-Bullying Week for 20 years! Every year, they create amazing resources for schools across the UK to bring an end to bullying.

To help them in their mission, we wanted to get involved. That's why we've partnered up to bring you even more resources to mark this very important week.

View all Anti-Bullying Resources
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Lessons for every age group

We're sharing our "zero-prep" packs with every UK school! They'll save you time and effort, making it easy to take part in the National Conversation with minimal preparation.

Whether you want to deliver short form time sessions, a whole-school assembly or a longer, traditional lesson, we have outstanding resources for every set-up.

Get the lessons
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Understand what your pupils think

By taking part in the National Conversation, you'll be able to see your school's results in real-time. Compare what your pupils think with regional and national data, or break it down by age and gender for deeper insights.

This real-time feedback helps you identify areas of concern and where intervention might be needed. It's a powerful tool for tailoring your anti-bullying strategies and showing pupils their voices matter in shaping a safer school environment.

Sign Up
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Take part in the national conversation

After your Anti-Bullying Week lesson, your pupils can join our "Big Conversation" - a live webinar where young people across the country discuss bullying together. It's a chance for your class to share ideas, hear different views, and be part of a national conversation.

Get involved

Tick these things off your list

Register your interest today to get resources straight to your inbox ready for Anti-Bullying Week. By registering you'll be signing up for:

Free Anti-Bullying Week lessons by VotesforSchools

Access to our award-winning platform to make your pupils' voices heard

Lots of extra opportunities to make this Anti-Bullying Week one to remember!

Register your interest

What do teachers have to say?

"Firstly we have developed our anti bullying ambassadors which began with the votes for schools webinar. From that we have identified issues in school, presented the ambassadors ideas to SLT and enacted change. The student team then fed this back in whole school assemblies and to staff during staff briefing. They wrote an article for the school newspaper giving advice from their perspective as well as what changes we have made. They are also writing an article to go home to parents giving advice from then on what to do if you child is being bullied."

Teacher

Alsager School

What do teachers have to say?

"We are very big on comparing our results to the rest of London; for three of the topics this term, we were 25-30% different. This is really interesting and useful for us to make sure that we are working on what students need."

Teacher

Blossom House School

What do teachers have to say?

"In November, 786 of our students during the Votes for Schools anti bullying week topic voted. 59% fed back that they felt we were doing enough to deal with bullying, but 41% didn’t feel that we were doing enough. These responses were very powerful in generating discussions about how we could do better."

Senior Leader

St Peters Catholic School