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Bullying: Supporting children and young people who have Down’s syndrome

Wednesday 22 March | 7 – 8pm | FREE

Martha Evans leads the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) team, supporting its 240 members organisations in all aspects of bullying prevention and response across policy, campaigns and practice improvement. She has spearheaded the Anti-Bullying Alliance’s work around disability and bullying. She coordinates Anti-Bullying Week, a national campaign reaching 7.5 million children and young people each November. Martha sits on the Royal Cyberbullying Taskforce set up by the Duke of Cambridge, the UK Safer Internet Centre Advisory Board and the Internet Matters Expert Group.

Martha has a sister who has  Down’s syndrome.

During this event we’ll discuss the following:

  • What is bullying?
  • Spotting the signs of bullying
  • Bullying and the law
  • Supporting your child if they’re being bullied
  • Bullying and disability
  • Working with schools
  • Online bullying

 

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