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Clip these on: Lanyards to mark November's Anti-Bullying Week

Children's commissioner Al Aynsley-Green displays an anti-bullying lanyard that will mark next month's Anti-Bullying Week. Schools are being urged to order the lanyards, which can be clipped on to bags, mobile phones and pencil cases or used as a keyring. The Anti-Bullying Alliance has also produced a set of postcards that will be distributed to schools to allow children to report bullying to teachers, parents or friends anonymously.

Anti-Bullying Week takes place on 20-24 November, and this year's themeis "the bystander". The organisers hope to encourage people who havewitnessed children being bullied to take action and to alert parents andteachers.

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