Anti-Bullying Alliance: Primary School Pack

by | Sep 26, 2019

The Anti-Bullying Alliance have released their new Primary School Resource pack. It includes PowerPoints, Lesson Plans, Videos and ideas for leading an assembly for Anti-Bullying Week 2019 Change Starts With Us.

The lesson plans explore how small positive changes can make a big difference.

One thing we loved about these lesson plans, is that they encourage open conversation around online behaviour. This can be a great way of ensuring young people will speak up if they see something that upsets them on the internet. This is something that we encourage in our anti bullying workshops and in our internet safety workshops.

There is also an exercise in the lesson plans that explores how students feel their school responds to bullying situations. This could be a great way of gaining insight into how likely students are to come forward and speak up about bullying situations:

Anti-Bullying Activity from the new lesson plans form ABA.

Download the new primary school pack here. Using these resources will help you to create a fantastic Anti-Bullying Week 2019 at your school.

Want some more Anti-Bullying resources? Check out our interactive Anti-Bullying animations and lesson plans here.

Anti-Bullying Week 2026

Anti-Bullying Week 2026: Break the Silence – A Complete Guide for Primary School Teachers

What is Anti-Bullying Week? Anti-Bullying Week is the UK’s biggest annual campaign to tackle bullying in schools. Organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), it takes place every November and reaches an estimated 8 million children and young people across...
Choosing the right Anti-Bullying Visitor for your school

How to Choose the Right Anti-Bullying Visitor for Your School

Anti-Bullying Week is an important opportunity to bring your school community together, strengthen your anti-bullying message and give pupils the confidence to speak up if they need help. For many schools, inviting an external anti-bullying visitor can be a powerful...
Group Chat Bullying Poster Schools

Group Chat Bullying: Practical Advice for Primary Schools

Group chats are a normal part of many children’s social lives. They can be fun, practical and a way to stay connected outside school. They can also be where unkind comments, peer pressure or misunderstandings happen quickly. In our work in primary and secondary...
Safe AI Use in Schools

AI in Schools: What Safe Use Looks Like for Pupils and Staff

Introduction: Why schools are talking about AI now Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday life, and schools are no exception. We are increasingly seeing AI tools being used by pupils, often outside of school and without adult oversight. At the same time,...
4 Steps to Effective Online Safety Education

What Makes Online Safety Education Work? Four Principles for Schools

Online safety is something every school knows is important, yet finding the time and headspace to do it well can feel increasingly difficult. Teachers are already managing a full curriculum, safeguarding responsibilities, assessment pressures, and the day-to-day...