Bullying. So we're against it then? You can be cynical all you like but the fact remains that last week's first Anti-Bullying Week saw a lot people raise the issue of finding appropriate ways to counter bullying and support those young people who are being bullied.
So what took place? For one thing we had the launch of the Blue Wristband - giving young people the chance to make a visible commitment against bullying. Several celebrities have given their backing to this anti-bullying fashion statement and some of the star participants, including footballer Wayne Rooney and X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne, will wear the bands over the next two months.
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