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About
Act Against Bullying
Act Against Bullying
began in 2000 with research work into bullying but was established in
20003 as a registered charity to be able to provide those in need with
practical advice to help children who were being bullied at school.
Bullying is a complex and insidious problem which is often very difficult
to counter and yet the effects of systematic bullying on young people
can be long lasting severe and life-threatening. In the UK alone it
is estimated between 15 and 25 children take their lives every years
as a result of this.
What is known is that bullying behaviour also causes great unhappiness
not only for the victims but also for their families. While Act Against
Bullying is realistic about the difficulties of achieving a bully free
society we believe that if we can work to curb the excesses we can improve
the quality of life for everyone.
Therefore to carry out our mission we firstly strive to raise awareness
of all kinds of bullying, and more recently the modern forms such as
cyber abuse and exclusion to cause to distress.
The ethos of Act Against Bullying however is upbeat and motivational.
If we had a motto it would be ‘keep going’. This is in line
with our vision which is to inspire young victims and their families
who have often lost their faith in their current communities to carry
on with their education and fulfil their potential.
At the heart of our work is the belief that consideration for others
is the best anti-dote for bullying behaviour of any sort. Also that
morale is essential for the psychological and even physical health of
a child at school. Therefore Act Against Bullying has initiated a range
of pro-social campaigns which have been supported by schools across
the country as well as overseas.
It is for this reason that Act Against Bullying was invited to join
the World Kindness Movement in 2005 so that we are known overseas as
Act Against Bullying – UK Kindness Movement.
Act Against Bullying has a large number of friends, supporters and high
profile advisors who help to raise awareness , carry out fundraising
activities and do media work for us to promote the values of our organisation.
For example, we work closely with Hamish Brown MBE who is the UK’s
leading stalking expert. The two subjects are closely related. We have
also been consulted by overseas ministers on matters pertaining to bullying,
social networking and cyberstalking.
The charity is run by a board of three trustees , two of which are managers
with the HSBC. We have no paid employees and all our work is done on
a voluntary basis . By helping others in the way that we do, we believe
we are fulfilling our mission.
The executive work and daily tasks is done by founder trustee Louise
Burfitt-Dons FRSA. She is also an international speaker and promoter
of humanitarian issues. She feels that how we treat others is the basis
of all global communications and that bullying of children in schools
is a side effect of a deeper concern.
Louise has appeared on numerous TV and radio programmes both in the
UK and overseas talking about the work of Act Against Bullying. She
is the author of the original Act Against Bullying monologues, a range
of anti-bullying advisory leaflets and the creative force behind the
design and implementation of the charity’s campaigns.
Over the past ten years Act against Bullying has played a significant
part in the lives of thousands of children worldwide.
Act Against Bullying is a UK Registered Charity
No 1100132
P O Box 57962 London W4 2TG Tel: (44) 208 995 9500
info@actagainstbullying.org www.actagainstbullying.org
Copyright © 2010 Act Against Bullying. All Rights
Reserved.
Copyright © 2010 Act Against Bullying.
All Rights Reserved.
Act Against Bullying is a UK Registered Charity
No 1100132
P O Box 57962 London W4 2TG Tel: (44) 208 995 9500
info@actagainstbullying.org www.actagainstbullying.org
Copyright © 2010 Act Against Bullying. All Rights
Reserved.
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