Our new website has launched!

A button labelled 'website'Today we are excited to announce the launch of our new look website.

We are delighted to present our fully re-designed digital presence, improving our online user experience with easy-to-navigate valuable content.

 

New features

New information pathways

We have added three new information pathways direct from our menu bar, including: Information for Professionals, Information for Parents and Carers and Information for Young People. This new design will allow each unique audience direct access to anti-bullying information and guidance relevant to their circumstance.

Account-based access

To support the flow of information and to help us track trends in usage, we have introduced a new, interactive account-based system. By registering, you will gain access our free Anti-Bullying Learning Academy eLearning courses. Learners will be able to track their course progress, add learning reflections and download course materials and certificates. Registered users will also gain exclusive access to our annual Anti-Bullying Week resources and our existing respectme reward online toolkit.

 

Here’s what Lorraine Glass, Director of respectme, has to say about our new website:

Why was it important to refresh our online presence?

Technology has advanced significantly since we last updated our website, giving us a real opportunity to reconsider our audiences and build more meaningful content to meet their needs. Through consultation with stakeholders we will continue to grow and evolve this national hub to support all anti-bullying work being undertaken in Scotland.

What’s the current and long term vision for the new website?

With an eye-catching streamlined design and more user-friendly feel, we hope the new website will drive increased engagement, as well as increased understanding and awareness of Scotland’s approach to anti-bullying. The launch of the Scottish Government’s 2024 refresh of national guidance, Respect for All, will ideally provide a catalyst for schools and youth organisations to revisit their anti-bullying ambitions with fresh materials and renewed energy.

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