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Anti-Bullying Week is an annual UK event held in the third week in November which aims to raise awareness of
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of children and young people, in schools and elsewhere, and to highlight ways of preventing and responding to it. Anti-Bullying Week is organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) in England, which is made up of about 140 member organizations. In Northern Ireland the event is coordinated by the Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF), made up of 25 member organisations from the voluntary and statutory sectors.


England events

Anti-Bullying Weeks in England have been: #2004 – First Anti-Bullying Week – 22 to 26 November 2004 (included launch of the '
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s). #2005 – Second Anti-Bullying Week – 21 to 25 November 2005 (launched at Westminster Central Hall, London). The event was co-hosted by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), Childline, and the
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. #2006 – Third Anti-Bullying Week – 20–24 November 2006. The theme was the Bystander ('See it, Stop it, Get help'). #2007 – Fourth Anti-Bullying Week – 19–23 November 2007. The theme was Bullying in the Community ('Safer Together, Safer Wherever'). #2008 – Fifth Anti-Bullying Week – 7–14 September 2008. The theme was Difference and Diversity ('Being Different, Belonging Together'). #2009 – Anti-Bullying Week 2009 (16-20 November) focused on
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, with the slogan 'Stay Safe in Cyberspace'. #2010 – The theme for the seventh year (22-26 November 2010) was 'Taking Action Together'. #2011 – The eighth annual event took place between Monday 14 November and 18 November 2011, and the theme was 'Stop and think – words can hurt'. #2012 – The ninth annual event took place on 19–23 November 2012 #2013 – The tenth annual event took place on 18–22 November 2013, with the theme 'The future's ours: safe, fun and connected'. #2014 – The eleventh annual event took place 17–21 November 2014, with the theme 'Let's stop bullying for all'. #2015 – held on 16–20 November, with the theme 'Make a Noise about Bullying' #2016 – held on 14–18 November and had the theme 'Power for Good' #2017 – held on 13–17 November and had the theme 'All Different, All Equal' and the first Odd Socks Day was held during the first day of Anti-Bullying Week to celebrate what makes us all unique #2018 – held on 12–16 November with the theme 'Choose Respect' #2019 – held on 11–15 November with the theme 'change starts with us' #2020 – held on 16–20 November with the theme 'United Against Bullying' #2021 - held on 15 to 19 November with the theme 'One Kind Word'


Northern Ireland events

In Northern Ireland the annual campaign is run during the same week, but under a different theme. Anti-Bullying Week campaigns in Northern Ireland are: #ABW05 – 21–25 November 2005 – Launch of NIABF #ABW06 – 20–24 November 2006 – 'Don't Just Stand There' – the role of the bystander #ABW07 – 19–23 November 2007 – Dual theme – 'Bullying due to race, faith and culture' & 'Cyber Bullying' #ABW08 – 17–21 November 2008 – 'Tackling the fear of being bullied in a new school' #ABW09 – 16–20 November 2009 – 'Bullying on the way to and from school' #ABW10 – 15–19 November 2010 – 'Where the bullying is...and how we can stop it' – bullying hotspots in school #ABW11 – 14–18 November 2011 – 'End Cyber Bullying' #ABW12 – 19–23 November 2012 – 'Everybody is Somebody' – bullying motivated by difference and prejudice #ABW13 – 18–22 November 2013 – 'I See, I Hear, I Feel' – including name-calling, spreading rumours, 'dirty looks' and cyber bullying #ABW14 – 17–21 November 2014 – 'Together We Will Make a Difference – END BULLYING NOW!' – individual and collective roles in tackling bullying #ABW15 – 16–20 November 2015 – 'What Bullying Means to Me' – definition and understanding of bullying behaviour


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See also

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