David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Help in the fight against school bullying
Counselling Connection
June 15, 2011
The issue of school bullying has gained significant public exposure recently. An issue as complex and diverse as bullying requires a multi-tiered approach where all key stakeholders play their part.
With this in mind, we have collaborated with leading mental health educators and teachers to develop a comprehensive 217 page Anti-Bullying Program. This substantial program is based on current best practice and includes theoretical components as well as age specific practical activities for use in the classroom.
The Anti-Bullying Program is entirely free and available via www.bullyed.com.au
Our aim is to make this program accessible to EVERY Australian school teacher by the end of 2011. To achieve this we need to spread the word across schools, associations and the media. And to achieve that, we need your help.
Here?s how:
BullyEd - Beat bullying through supportive education - www.bullyed.com.au
Counselling Connection
June 15, 2011
The issue of school bullying has gained significant public exposure recently. An issue as complex and diverse as bullying requires a multi-tiered approach where all key stakeholders play their part.
With this in mind, we have collaborated with leading mental health educators and teachers to develop a comprehensive 217 page Anti-Bullying Program. This substantial program is based on current best practice and includes theoretical components as well as age specific practical activities for use in the classroom.
The Anti-Bullying Program is entirely free and available via www.bullyed.com.au
Our aim is to make this program accessible to EVERY Australian school teacher by the end of 2011. To achieve this we need to spread the word across schools, associations and the media. And to achieve that, we need your help.
Here?s how:
- If you are a teacher, forward this post to your peers so they can get free access to the Anti-Bullying Program;
- If you are an Association, Federation, Union, or Publisher, include information and a link for teachers in your e-newsletter, website, Facebook and Twitter.
- Vote for our official Get Up! Campaign;
- Use social media (Twitter & Facebook) to spread the word about our BullyEd ? here are some ideas:
- ?Join the fight against bullying today: BullyED - Beat bullying through supportive education "
- ?AUS teachers can now access a free 217-page Anti-Bullying Program via BullyED - Beat bullying through supportive education "
- Follow us on Twitter (Bully Ed (BullyingEd) on Twitter) to get daily updates on the progress of the campaign.
BullyEd - Beat bullying through supportive education - www.bullyed.com.au