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To help you mark Anti-Bullying Week 2020, we've launched a brand new anti-bullying resource themed around Into Film Award-winning short film 'I'm the One'.
Reading time 7 mins
Broaden your anti-bullying knowledge and discover film-based strategies to engage your learners.
Using film can be a great way to broach the subject of bullying, in all its forms, and the way that we can all have a hand in working to prevent it.
Resources 31
Use our films, resources and more to mark Anti-Bullying Week in your classroom between 13-17 November.
Reading time 6 mins
This resource will help you to address bullying and its effects with your pupils through the medium of film.
Suitable forAll ages
1 ppt
1 pdf
This resource supported the anti-bullying Heroes strand at the Into Film Festival 2015.
Suitable for5–11
1
The theme for this year's Anti-Bullying Week, taking place 12-16 November, is 'Choose Respect'. Find out what that means and how you can get involved.
Reading time 5 mins
Congratulations to Hornsea Community Primary School, Yorkshire, who created an inventive, emoji-led film tackling the tricky topic of anti-bullying in schools.
Viewing time 5 mins
Suitable for11–16
As we launch our brand new Anti-Bullying on Film resources, Martha Evans of the Anti-Bullying Alliance explains how film can be used to support anti-bullying.
Lauren Seager-Smith from Anti-Bullying Alliance explains why film is a wonderful way to explore issues relating to bullying, power and personal responsibility.
Reading time 4 mins
The screen industries have united to outline a new Set of Principles and zero-tolerance Guidance to combat harassment and other systemic issues in the industry.
A list of films that deal with the issue of bullying and its effect on self-esteem.
Suitable for5–16
No. of films22
'Pin Cushion', a powerful anti-bullying film, features in this year's Into Film Festival. Teacher Grace Eardley explains why she recommends it so highly.
This charming and poignant anti-bullying animation was made by a group of young people aged 5 - 11 from Brandon Estate Community Hall, London.
Viewing time 8 mins
The crowdfunded project from AR Films revolves around themes of suicide prevention, bullying, self-harm and mental health.
A film guide that looks at The Boxtrolls (2014), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
Suitable for7–11
A film guide that looks at Wonder (2017), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
A film guide that looks at Ferdinand (2017), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion.
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