- Act Against Bullying
Act Against Bullying, also known as AAB, is a national charity in the
United Kingdom founded in 2003 byLouise Burfitt-Dons The purpose of the charity is to help children who are bullied at school by providing them with confidential advice and to campaign to raise public awareness of the suffering of victims. The charity’s website offers supportive messages and information on all forms of systematic bullying but in particular psychological bullying. It also features advice on the more modern forms such asexclusion bullying andcyberbullying .History
In 2000 Louise Burfitt-Dons wrote a set of 40 anti-bullying monologues for teachers to use in class entitled Act Against Bullying. A
playwright (born [http://www.http://www.http://www.bookfinder.com/author/louise-byres/] Louise Byres) whose daughter had been bullied at school [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-115280867.html] , Burfitt-Dons questioned the current advice given to victims to simply report the situation believing that this could lead on to reprisals. The Act Against Bullying monologues were published in 2001 [http://www.http://www.books.co.uk/act_against_bullying/9780953852246.html] While they accurately portrayed the insidiousness of the newer forms of bullying but it was evident that what people wanted to know was what to do about it. ‘I didn’t realise what I had started,’ said Burfitt-Dons. She formed avoluntary organisation and called it Act Against Bullying in 2002 to be able to provide some practical advice.The charity began by profiling and identifying a type of bullying as Exclusion to Cause Distress based on a deliberate
isolation from a crowd and published advisory leaflets for teachers as well as coping tips for teenage victims. The organisation began attracting funds and was registered with theCharity Commission in October 2003. Despite being an independent charity still staffed entirely by volunteers it has since helped thousands of children and their parents through their anti-bullying activities and the [http://www.actagainstbullying.com/ Act Against Bullying website]Ethos and affliations
The ethos of the charity is motivational and upbeat in the hope of reducing the [list of suicides] and homicides of young people caused as a result of bullying. It actively promotes the virtues of
kindness as the antithesis of much of bullying actions. Its colours are red and white for strength and peace with a white silicon wristband. It has been a member of theAnti-Bullying Alliance [http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/Page.asp] since 2004. In September 2005 it was invited to join theWorld Kindness Movement [http://www.worldkindness.org.sg/] and is also known as Act Against Bullying – UK Kindness Movement.Cool to be Kind Campaign
Act Against Bullying’s major anti-bullying campaign Cool To Be Kind started as a round of school talks on bullying. The motto was ‘Don’t be rude, Don’t Exclude, Don’t Push In, Don’t Hurt To Win, It’s Cool to be Kind’. The campaign has been running since 2001 but since 2005 Cool to be Kind Day has been celebrated in November during
Anti-Bullying Week [http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/Page.asp] . Schools can download resources such as assembly notices, AAB kindness certificates for presentations to reward anti-bullying behaviour and posters from the Act Against Bullying website to participate in this annual event.Act Against Bullying Cup
The Act Against Bullying Polo Cup was first held at the
Guards Polo Club in June 2005 as part of the semi-final of theQueens Cup Tournament when charity founder Louise Burfitt-Dons presented the Act Against Bullying cup to the Dubai Polo Team which includedAdolfo Cambiaso . The Dubai Team won it again in 2006. In 2007 it was won by the Ellerston White polo team.Anti-bullying talks and campaigning
AAB Founder Louise Burfitt-dons has given many public speeches on bullying [http://www.gordonpoole.com/default.asp?artistID=198] publicly raising concern over the rising statistics of random acts of violence in society and its adverse effect on youth culture, female aggression, and modern trends like
happy slapping .She was guest speaker at the forum held by the
Women's Conservative Organisation oncyberbullying at the House of Commons in June 2007 along with Shadow Minister for ChildrenTim Loughton MP The charity launched a poster campaign Grade Not Degrade in November 2006 and wrote to all TV channels and
OFCOM calling for a reduction in unnecessary aggression on tv and in the media believing it to be a prime cause of copycat violence in society [http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=116102007] and leading to more bullying in schools.Public profile
Act Against Bullying has a high media presence which has not been without controversy owing to its glamourous profile. As well as a range of notable voluntary advisors including Hamish Brown MBE, UK’s leading authority on the
Protection from Harassment Act 1997 [http://www.hamishbrownmbe.com/charities.html] and ex-Fire Commissioner Brian Robinson, many celebrities have appeared in support of the charity at its fundraising events includingHayley Westenra andDuaine Ladejo . Another was Big Brother starJade Goody who was brought along as a guest to the Act Against Bullying Cup in 2005 in Windsor.In January 2007 after Goody’s alleged racist bullying behaviour towards fellow
Celebrity Big Brother contestant Bollywood starShilpa Shetty the charity received a number of angry emails and phone calls asking for references to Goody to be removed from the Act Against Bullying website. The charity [http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6260000/newsid_6267600/6267675.stm removed a photograph of Goody] and [http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=116102007 published a statement] on their website criticising the confrontational format of theChannel 4 show but which appeared to condone Goody’s behaviour. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=515542] The statement was posted on the Digital Spy Formum by a viewer along with an allegation that Goody was the charity’spatron .On the 16th January the national media published the same story and Act Against Bullying was inundated with [http://www.celebrityspotlight.co.uk/TVNews.asp?ShowCelebrityStory=IF166730A&CelebArticle=Jade_Goody_dropped_by_anti-bullying_charity angry and abusive emails] . On the same day, charity founder Louise Burfitt-Dons featured on UK international media stations to refute the fact that Jade Goody was ever a spokesperson or officially linked with the organisation. She claimed that Goody had been brought along as a guest at a function where she had bid for polo lessons with Jack Kidd (see
Jodie Kidd ) who was a charity supporter.Other celebrities attending that day were
Nick Knowles and Julian Bennett. She made a further donation to Act Against Bullying in 2006 following Goody’s motherJackiey Budden appearance in a homemaker TV show. Burfitt-Dons published a further statement expressing admiration for the way in which Shilpa Shetty had dealt with the bullying. Shilpa Shetty’s management contacted Act Against Bullying to offer Shilpa’s support for the charity in place of Jade. [http://in.news.yahoo.com/070210/139/6bz96.html]Other personalities who have been linked with Act against Bullying are
Jen Hunter who was publicly humiliated on a TV show over her height. Big Brother contestant Liza Jeynes contacted Act Against Bullying for support over her suicide attempts overcyberbullying and her story is featured on their website. Act Against Bullying has a young following andJoseph McManners has been photographed for them when he attended a function as well as the 20 year old Hugo Boss model Nicholas Joyce who is a loyal supporter.External links
* [http://www.actagainstbullying.com Act Against Bullying website]
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