This year’s anti-bullying will take place from the 15th-19th of November. Odd Socks day will take place on the last day of Anti Bullying Week, Friday 19th November to help raise awareness for Anti-Bullying Week. Odd Socks Day is designed to be fun! It’s an opportunity for children to express themselves and appreciate individuality and uniqueness. All they have to do to take part is wear odd socks to school.
Anti-Bullying Week Letter 2021
Anti-Bullying Week: One Kind Word
The anti-bullying alliance’s call to action:
- Ask if someone’s OK. Say you’re sorry. Just say hey.
- In a world that can sometimes feel like it’s filled with negativity, one kind word can provide a moment of hope. It can be a turning point. It can change someone’s perspective. It can change their day. It can change the course of a conversation and break the cycle of bullying.
- Best of all, one kind word leads to another. Kindness fuels kindness. So from the playground to Parliament, and from our phones to our homes, together, our actions can fire a chain reaction that powers positivity.
- It starts with one kind word. It starts today.