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Published Date: 04 December 2006
Children in Dewsbury enjoyed an activity-packed week to highlight the issue of bullying.

Pupils at Ravensthorpe Junior School, Myrtle Road, learned about bullying through a range of activities.
Behaviour improvement programme worker Ann Davis said children, teachers and visitors were all given anti-bullying wristbands.
She said they wrote notes to put in boxes if they felt they were being bullied and could not talk about it. The teacher could then read them.
Each class decorated the boxes with anti-bullying messages, and built a tower to show strength against bullying.
And they conducted a survey to ask children whether they felt they were being bullied.
Ann said: "Almost 100 per cent of children said they felt safe in school.



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