National Pupil Voice Week - Empowering Young Voices Against Bullying

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Pupil Voice Week advocates for empowering pupils to speak up against issues like bullying, cyberbullying, and self-harm. Through partnerships with various organizations, the event aims to provide resources and support for students to address their concerns confidently. It sheds light on alarming statistics regarding school-related suicides, bullying prevalence, and the importance of open communication. Join the movement to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all young individuals.


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  1. #Pupilvoicewe ek It s good to talk National pupil voice week. 26th 30th September 2016. mage result for e cadets logo transparent mage result for internet matters logo mage result for anti bullying alliance logo ootoot - make a noise mage result for transparent ditch the label logo

  2. Every day 160,000 children aged 5 to 19 are too scared to go to school. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  3. 43% of young people have been bullied. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  4. 1 in 5 young people suffer from extreme cyberbullying every single day. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  5. 13% of all young people have tried to harm themselves on purpose. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  6. 50% of suicides among children of all ages in schools are related to bullying. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  7. The greatest problem of all.. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  8. Only 1 in 10 young people talk to someone. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  9. Giving Pupils a Voice. Pupil Voice Week calls upon pupils, parents, carers, teachers, social workers, councils, companies and policy makers, to join together and explore ways that we can empower pupils, giving them the knowledge and tools they need to feel confident to talk about their concerns or issues they face. Following the success of tootoot s first year we are launching the first Pupil Voice Week with the theme It s good to talk, in partnership with Internet Matter s, Commando Joes, E cadets, Ditch the Label and the Anti Bullying Alliance. The week aims to highlight the importance of pupils talking openly about issues such as bullying, cyberbullying, homophobia and e-safety issues. The week will be celebrated nationally, and internationally, with hundreds of schools getting involved and letting their pupils know it s good to talk. #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  10. Why support #pupilvoiceweek Highlight key issues that may affect your pupils Support your children through the transition period into new year groups and new classes Encourage, highlight and remind your pupils of the safeguarding processes you have in place #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  11. Resources for your #pupilvoiceweek Primary school Activities Assembly plans Register to receive your free resources Newsletters Secondary school Activities Posters #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

  12. Sign up today! #pupilvoiceweek 26th 30th September 2016. To register your school or organisation visit www.pupilvoiceweek.co.uk or for more information email pupilvoice@tootoot.co.uk or call 01289 541991 #pupilvoiceweek National pupil voice week. 26th - 30th September 2016.

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