anti bullying week next week
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I have worked professionally with disability issues for 35 years-and bullying seems to have found new venues and hiding places. I think a bit like the drivers who abuses people from his safe little space-within the car- e technology and social media bullies have that anonymous I can get away with it rationale-but as with folk who experience this ,new provisos and responses to this sort of bullying will be increasingly effective. Lets all support anti bullying
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There is never any excuse for any kind of bullying or abuse. It must not be tolerated in any form.
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
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Bullying child hood is so very horrible- my disabled son has had some re his parents being gay ; I was glad to be a co founder of NAPC all those years back- which goes from strength to strength-NAPAC | Supporting Recovery From Childhood Abuse
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Hi Danny
on child legislation that I have advised on- the principle is the essential protection of all children-be they a " good child" or if you like a"bully"-in front of the law they are equal and both need defending and supporting.
I can understand though that life can be inherently unfair with good folk-adults or children, being victims, and sometimes those perpetrate crime or abuse seeming to win
I think I learnt this i when reading the psalms as a kid:
Psalm 73:3 “For I was envious of the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked.” Not only do the wicked prosper, “they increase in riches” (Psalm 73:12).
Brightness
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