United Against Bullying

Anti-Bullying Week and Odd Socks Day are finally here! Activities start taking place from today until Friday 20th November with the theme ‘United Against Bullying’. This year, more than ever, we’ve witnessed the positive power that society can have when we come together to tackle a common challenge. Anti-Bullying Week is no different. We’re all a piece in the puzzle, and together, we’re united against bullying.

If you’re still searching for things to do this week, it’s not too late. You can hold Odd Socks Day on any day of the week (or we’ve even heard of some schools doing it every day!).  

We’re pleased to say that NIABF has worked with our sister organisation, the Anti-Bullying Alliance, and with student teachers from Stranmillis University College to create everything you need to bring the week to life in your school/setting, all provided completely free of charge:

Odd Socks Day
Odd Socks Day is part of Anti-Bullying Week! To celebrate that we are all unique, we ask that you all wear odd socks to school during Anti-Bullying Week. Andy Day (CBeebies/CBBC) and his band Andy and the Odd Socks are supporting the Anti-Bullying Alliance and Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum to help bring Odd Socks Day to life again this year. To help you we’ve created some helpful tools:

Anti-Bullying Week Resources
This year’s Resource Pack is full of lesson plans, activities and assemblies for primary and post-primary aged pupils, available here.  Our NIABF poster pack has been delivered to every school in Northern Ireland!  You can also download the posters in English here and in Gaeilge here.

Social Media Toolkit
Our Social Media Toolkit can be downloaded here.  This will allow you to share your work with us!  Don’t forget to use the hashtags #antibullyingweek and #UnitedAgainstBullying

Creative Arts Competition
Don’t forget about the annual creative arts competition!  You can find details and information on how to enter here.  The competition is now open and the deadline for entries is Wednesday 16 December 2020.

We hope you have a great Anti-Bullying Week!

Free Resources

Southern Area LPG Newsletter – 5th November 2020

Please see, attached, Issue 47 of the Southern Area LPG Members Newsletter, ‘FYI’.

We would like to take this opportunity to encourage our members to complete the Newcomer Needs Survey on page 7 and the Survey of Poverty in the Southern Area on page 17 of FYI.

Please do also continue to share ‘FYI’ with your contacts, so that we can continue to improve outcomes for children and young people in the Southern Trust Area.

Kind Regards,

Southern Area Locality Planning Team

#SupportingFamilies #CYPSP #ChildreninNI #HereForYou

 

Down and Ards & North Down LPGs Fortnightly News

Welcome to the 30th edition of Down and Ards & North Down LPGs Fortnightly News.

This edition shares information to improve the outcomes for Children and Young People. 

As we are in World Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Month we has some useful information on mental health & wellbeing

Fortnightly News Issue 30 – October 2020

Southern Area LPG Newsletter – 3 September 2020

Welcome to Issue 43 of ‘FYI’.

Firstly, we would like to thank all of our member organisations who have continued to provide programmes, activities, workshops and webinars to support children, young people and their families across the SHSCT area, particularly during what has been a challenging summer and a different ‘back to school’ period for us all.

As we settle back into new routines once again, we would invite our LPG members to highlight upcoming relevant opportunities, referring to the final page of this newsletter for guidance as to how best to submit your information.

Stay safe, connected, updated and supported with ‘FYI’!

Kind Regards,

Southern Area Locality Planning Team

#SupportingFamilies #CYPSP #ChildreninNI #HereForYou

Down and Ards & North Down LPGs Fortnightly News

Welcome to the 27th edition of Down and Ards & North Down LPGs Fortnightly News.

This edition shares information to improve the outcomes for Children and Young People. 

As Children prepare to return to School we have some useful information on how to manage during this changeable time.

Fortnightly News Issue 27 – August 2020