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Once again, respectme has joined forces with the Scottish Government to launch this year's National Anti-Bullying Week competition.
The theme of the competition is 'what bullying means to me', and it's open to children and young people between 9 and 16 years-old. Submissions can range from posters leaflets, blogs and songs to drama, photography and poems, so there's plenty of scope for creativity.
The deadline for submissions is Friday 17 October and winners will be presented during National Anti-Bullying Week in November. Schools and youth groups across Scotland will be receiving their competition packs shortly. Visit Anti-bullying Week 2008 for further details of the competition and other ideas for Anti-Bullying Week activities.
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A report of respectme's first conference, 'Bullying...whose responsibility is it anyway?' is now available to download.
Once again, we'd like to thank everyone who contributed to the conference in the capacity of guest speaker, workshop or debate facilitator, or active participant - your input was much appreciated.
Dates for our 2009 conference will be posted shortly. Keep your eye on the website for further information, or email us at
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to register your interest and receive updates.
Click here to download the Conference report 2008.
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Following consultation and feedback from our stakeholders and the community, we have translated some of our key anti-bullying resources to make them more accessible to adults and children & young people whose first language isn't English.
Anti-bullying publications, including Pointers for Parents and the Cyberbullying booklet, are now available in Bengali, Cantonese, Polish and Urdu. They can be found in the publications section or by following the anti-bullying resources link.
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