Respect Me

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning

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respectme has recently launched a short video that explores some of the options children and young people can consider if they, or someone they know, is being bullied.  When dealing with bullying behaviour, there is never one, single answer or piece of advice that will work for every individual, or in every situation.  What works for one person won’t always work for others and, while some options will make bullying stop, others might just help people to feel better about things.

The video, which was developed following extensive consultation with children and young people from six local authority areas across Scotland, looks at some of the choices they might consider.  We want to encourage young people to think about the options they’re most comfortable with, until they find something that works for them, and helps them to feel in control again.

The video is available on our YouTube channel and on our website, where you can also access supporting guidance to use the video as a resource/discussion tool with young people in a number of settings.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/KSbV1W-nmqo
respectme website here: www.respectme.org.uk

Pamela Graham, Campaigns & Communications Manager
Brunswick House, 51 Wilson Street. Glasgow G1 1UZ
t: 0141 5301042
w:  www.respectme.org.uk
www.twitter.com/_respectme_

 

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