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Anti-Bullying Week activities to empower children to ‘choose respect’

The week of activities for Anti-Bullying Week will be observed from October 14 to 18, 2024, under the theme, 'Choose Respect'. Photo: awarenessdays.com
The New Horizon Guidance and Counselling Unit will engage in several activities aimed at choosing respect for Anti-Bullying Week 2024. Photo: GIS
The New Horizon Guidance and Counselling Unit will engage in several activities aimed at choosing respect for Anti-Bullying Week 2024. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The New Horizon Guidance and Counselling Unit will engage in several activities aimed at choosing respect for Anti-Bullying Week 2024.

The week of activities will be observed from October 14 to 18, 2024, under the theme, “Choose Respect”.

'Trust adults'

Primary School Counsellor Mrs Sharon Leonard said bullying in the Territory must end and is encouraging students to trust adults and get the necessary assistance that they may need.

Mrs Leonard, according to a press release from Government Information Service (GIS) on October 9, 2024, said the theme was chosen as a result of consultation with teachers and students by the Anti-bullying Alliance in the United Kingdom that coordinates Anti-bullying Week every year.

“Teachers and Children wanted a theme that empowered them to do something positive to counter the harm that bullying causes. This year, we will empower children and young people to choose respect,” Mrs. Leonard said.

Activities

Past High School Counsellor Ms Bisa Smith said the unit also seeks to bring awareness to the effects of bullying specifically in schools and help students and staff deal with this problem in a more positive way.

Meanwhile, High School Counsellor Mr Daryl Pierre-Louis listed the activities which include school based assemblies and activities, odd socks day, speech competitions in primary and secondary schools, a road march and pep rally, and a banner competition.

He encouraged students to reach out to adults to get the assistance that they need. Mr Pierre-Louis said, “We want to let you know that we are here for you, if you need an outlet then we are here to listen. Reach out to an adult, this is what all of this is about.”

4 Responses to “Anti-Bullying Week activities to empower children to ‘choose respect’”

  • Cindy (10/10/2024, 13:03) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It have some bully in the bvi on social media
  • Stueps (10/10/2024, 17:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Children are not the only ones bullying. I hope this.goes for the teachers as well because they are some of the biggest bullies.
  • William (10/10/2024, 18:36) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bullying is a BIG problem in schools. I really pray and hope that they get serious about this issue. My son doesn't want to go to school because of his class bullies. Reaching out to principal, teachers and child's parent giving no satisfaction. I hope I do not have to take matters into my own hands.
  • Bully at work (11/10/2024, 08:47) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bullying at work is also common so let’s not only focus on the children and schools focus on the work places as well


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