Be a mate. Be kind on May 8 Do it for Dolly Day is about bringing the community together to celebrate kindness and unite in taking a stand against bullying. Australia was stunned by the untimely death of 14-year-old Dolly Everett, a victim of relentless bullying. Dolly’s parents, Kate and Tick Everett, established Dolly’s Dream[Read More]
Beat the Bully Day
Be Kind Day 2021
Australia’s National Be Kind Day is on Tuesday 2nd March 2021. BE THE CHANGE Everyday children young adults & adults are bullied online at work & at school. The hateful comments online are increasing. 2-3 young people EVERY week are ending their lives due to bullying. We must all stand together and stand against them![Read More]
World Kindness Day
The date decreed for World Kindness Day is 13th November This was the opening day of the first World Kindness Movement® conference held at Tokyo in 1998, and the 35th anniversary of the Small Kindness Movement of Japan, which brought the signatories of the ‘declaration of kindness’ of the World Kindness Movement together in 1997.[Read More]
Kind July
If every Australian did one act of kindness a day for the month of July that would be 775 million acts of kindness in Kind July. Pledge your kindness today.. Sign the pledge In a world where you can be anything (Stay Kind) Here are some acts of kindness for you to consider in Kind[Read More]
Do It For Dolly Day
Do It For Dolly Day is an initiative which hopes to extend the Dolly’s Dream message within the community and build on the support available for those impacted by bullying. We want to continue to raise awareness about the issue of bullying, provide support and deliver educational resources for parents whose kids may be bullied[Read More]
International Day of Happiness 2019
Happy International Day of Happiness! March 20 is the International Day of Happiness We are so excited to share our newest video done in collaboration with our friends at Giant Ant in Canada. What a great day to celebrate kindness and happiness!
Go Purple for BulliesOut 2018 | UK
Monday 12th November 2018 Go Purple is UK BulliesOut’s fundraising and awareness campaign to recognise all those who are suffering or have suffered from bullying. We’re asking individuals and businesses to get involved and help us highlight and raise awareness of this devastating behaviour while at the same time raising money for our much-needed work. UK Anti-bullying week[Read More]
headspace day 2018
headspace day takes place on Thursday 11 October 2018 as part of National Mental Health Week. headspace day is a national day of support for the mental health and wellbeing of all young Australians. On this day we acknowledge that life has its challenges but young people are resilient, and with the right support and tools they[Read More]
Buddy Run
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation will host its inaugural Buddy Run, at Alexandra Gardens in Melbourne on Sunday October 21, 2018. The one kilometre anti-bullying fun run is an all-inclusive event and the day will also include exciting activities and entertainment for the whole family. All funds raised will help the Alannah & Madeline Foundation[Read More]
Anti-Bullying Day: 4th May
World-wide, there are multiple days and weeks with different names and dates. Names Stand Up Against Bullying Day (Canada) International Stand Up to Bullying Day Anti-Bullying Day (Australia) Ban Bullying Day (UK) – Nov 7 National Day of Action (Australia) National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence World Day of Bullying Prevention Dates February 25 –[Read More]
Anti-Bullying Week (UK)
Anti-Bullying Week is an annual UK event held in the third week in November which aims to raise awareness of bullying of children and young people, in schools and elsewhere, and to highlight ways of preventing and responding to it. Anti-Bullying Week is organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) in England, which is made up[Read More]
International Stand Up to Bullying Day
International STAND UP to Bullying Day is a special semi-annual event in which participants sign and wear a pink “pledge shirt” to take a visible, public stance against bullying. The event takes place in schools, workplaces, and organizations in 25 countries around the globe on the third Friday of November to coincide with Anti-bullying week,[Read More]
International Day of Pink
The International Day of Pink is a Canadian anti-bullying event held annually during the second week of April. The event started when students David Shepherd and Travis Price saw another student, who was wearing a pink shirt, being bullied in their Central Kings Rural High School in Nova Scotia, and deciding to show support for[Read More]
National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence 2019
Friday 15 March 2019 – 9th annual National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence Each year Australian schools unite together for the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence. The National Day of Action is Australia’s key anti-bullying event for schools and in 2018, schools were called to imagine a world free from bullying and share their[Read More]
Wear Pink On February 22! Anti-Bullying Day Canada
WEAR PINK ON FEBRUARY 22! ANTI-BULLYING DAY Take a stand to say no to bullying, and show your support for people who are bullied – in our schools, workplaces, homes, and on the Internet. Why Pink Shirts? In 2007, when a Grade 9 student in Nova Scotia was bullied for wearing a pink shirt, a[Read More]
February is Anti – Bullying Month
In Ireland, February is Anti – Bullying Month. Department of Education Definition: Bullying is unwanted negative behaviour, verbal, psychological or physical conducted by an individual or group against another person (or persons) and which is repeated over time. The following are types of bullying behaviour: deliberate exclusion, malicious gossip and other forms of relational bullying,[Read More]