The views and experiences of children and young people are vital to ensuring that the work we do is robust and realistic. We are currently looking for children and young people's views and experiences of cyberbullying to help us develop new resources and campaign materials.
In order to get as much meaningful feedback as possible, we're looking for children and young people to complete our online survey. It should take no longer than 10 minutes to fill in, and will give us a real insight into cyberbullying experiences in Scotland. http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cyberbullyingrespectme
This year's Anti-Bullying Week took place from Monday 14 to Friday 18 November. We had a number of activities running throughout the week to mark the event across Scotland. Click HERE to find out more.
This year's Anti-Bullying Week runs from Monday 14 - Friday 19 November. To mark the occasion, we are once again launching a national competition on behalf of the Scottish Government in schools and youth groups across Scotland.
Theme of this year's competition is Cyberbullying and we're looking for entries from children and young people that illustrate their thoughts on the subject: how does it make them feel? How well do adults deal with it? What messages would they give to adults about Cyberbullying?