Anti-Bullying Conferences For Young People
We can help you produce your own anti-bullying conference, anti-bullying festival or anti-bullying event for a small fee/donation. Please contact us us for more details of our anti-bullying event production service.
Are you a bully? Do you know someone who bullies people? Have you ever been involved with bullying? We want to know why, please contact us with any of your answers to those questions.
Bully Web is an Anti Bullying resource site and the 'I Power I' Anti Bullying Conference for Young people site. Here you will find find links to other anti bullying web sites and tips to help tackle the bully, groups of bullies
and a host of anti bullying strategies, resources and empowerment programmes that are available in the UK and abroad. Let us help you deal with bullying against young people. We can help you with your rights to
dealing with the bully and bullying in general.
The I Power I Crew recently made a film with the DfES and Actionwork Films called 'Making The Difference'. You can read about it here. You can also see it free online here. All schools can get a free copy of the DVD by contacting the DfES.
We also need you to help us. Please send in stories or poems or ideas about bullying and anti-bullying to us. We will show selected samples on the site over the ensuing months. Please ensure to send your name with your contribution.
If you are a young person then please tell us what other things we can be doing for you to help deal with bullying and finding anti-bullying solutions. Please contact us with your anti-bullying ideas. We want to hear the voices of young people.
In 2005 I Power I in partnership with Actionwork, Stoke Newington School and Project Wolf ran Britains second anti-bullying conference for young people to great success. This was very well attended by young people from all over the country, the head of the Anti-Bullying Alliance and the Government. Actionwork and I Power I are now recognised as pioneers of anti-bullying conferences for young people in Britain. Check out the report of the conference here. Both the Government and the Anti-Bullying Alliance are now setting up consultation exercises with young people, and Anti-Bullying Week in November 2005 should see an anti-bullying Conference attended by young people from all the regions of England
In 2004 young members of I Power I ran anti-bullying residencies, helped develop the national Million A Week Campaign with Beat Bullying and Actionwork, ran anti bullying workshops all over the country and helped create an anti bullying resource film for the Government.
In 2003 I Power I in partnership with Actionwork and the Busta Bully Project ran Englands first ever Anti Bullying Conference for Young People. It was a great success with over 250 young delegates attending. At this conference we introduced a great anti-bullying young ambassador to the national stage; the singer/songwriter Lhamea Lall
Photo - Holloway School Dancers at the last Young People's Anti Bullying Conference
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