The tips include a range of suggestions, from holding special assemblieson tackling bullying is to taking part in Blue Friday on 24 November -the day when everyone is urged to wear blue to show their commitment tostopping bullying.
This year Anti-Bullying Week focuses on supporting children and youngpeople to speak out and get help when they witness bullying with themessage Bullying: See it. Get help. Stop it.
Celebrities who have so far signed up to the campaign includebroadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald OBE, children's commissioner for EnglandAl Aynsley-Green, X-factor contestant Chico, Erin O'Connor, LizzyJagger, Robert Konjic, Liberty X, Alesha Dixon, Javine, Lil' Chris andLiz McClarnon.
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