Anti-Bullying Week 2022 Poster – Reach Out

by | Jun 30, 2022

To help spread the message for Anti-Bullying Week 2022 Reach Out, you can use this positive Reach Out with Kindness Poster.

The poster is a great way of promoting a positive whole school message on Anti-Bullying. The poster reinforces the idea of speaking up and saying something to a trusted adult if we see or experience bullying. It also encourages us to think about how we can reach out and offer support and help to our peers.

Before displaying the poster in your classroom, you can discuss it with your students. Go through each of the points on the poster, and ask the following questions to start the conversation.

  1. If we need help or support, who can we reach out and speak to?
  2. How could we reach out and show support to others?
  3. Who can give an example of how they could help or show support to another students or staff member at school?
  4. If we see conflict or unkindness at school, who can we reach out and speak to?

Once you have discussed the poster with your students, display it somewhere that it can be seen.

Anti-Bullying Week 2022 Reach Out Poster

 

If you’re looking ahead to Anti-Bullying Month 2022 and you want to organise a special event for your school, then check out OpenView Education’s interactive Anti-Bullying Workshops and Theatre Shows.

We have workshops for EYFs, KS1, KS2 and KS3 students that are positive and interactive. And as Associate members of the Anti-Bullying Alliance, the content in our workshops supports the the Reach Out theme for Anti-Bullying Week 2022.

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