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Bullying and the role of the bystander

Bullying can happen to anyone at any age. It can happen in a variety of places; in school, on the way to and from school, in your neighbourhood or even at home on your phone, tablet or computer.

Bullying and the role of the bystander

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Bullying can happen to anyone at any age. It can happen in a variety of places; in school, on the way to and from school, in your neighbourhood or even at home on your phone, tablet or computer.

ISPCC Anti-Bullying Awareness Corner

What to do about bullying

Author on bullying wants to change the dictionary definition of the term

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The author of an award winning book on bullying is spearheading an online global campaign to change the dictionary definition of the word.

NUI Galway law school director appointed to Government working group

Dr Ciara Smyth, Director of the Doctoral Programme in the School of Law, NUI Galway, has been appointed to the government’s Working Group on Asylum.

Westport school hoists country’s first anti-bullying flag

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A Westport Gaelscoil has become the first school in Ireland to fly the Blue Shield Flag for its robust anti-bullying policy.

Westmeath stands up against bullying with the ISPCC

The ISPCC is urging Westmeath people to get involved in their day of action against bullying today, Friday March 7, by buying a Blue Shield pin.

Galway schools take a stand against homophobia

Galway secondary schools and youth organisations will join thousands of young people from across Ireland in taking a stand against homophobic bullying.

Westmeath schools invited to take part in Apprentice Youth Award

The ISPCC are inviting secondary schools across Westmeath to take part in their Shield Youth Award.

Mayo schools invited to take part in ISPCC apprentice youth award

The ISPCC are inviting secondary schools in Mayo to take part in their Shield Youth Award. Transition Year students will take part in an Apprentice style competition, with the top three schools in the country being invited to present their project in a boardroom at the heart of Dublin’s financial district to Celebrity Apprentice judge Caroline Downey and two other celebrity judges.

 

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