The School and College Network offers a range of benefits including a newsletter, use of the ABA School and College Network logo, an anti-bullying principles poster and an Anti-bullying Week pack.
ABA has also produced a new website — Tools for Schools, which brings together a bank of classroom resources such as lesson plans, assemblies and toolkits. School and College Network members will be able to access a members-only section with a discussion forum and the opportunity to take part in e-conferences with anti-bullying experts.
ABA national manager, Sue Steel, said: "Joining the ABA School and College Network demonstrates support for ABA's work in tackling bullying and will give schools the chance to make sure that local authorities and others delivering anti-bullying services have an informed view of the realities of working with and for children and young people to tackle this issue."
To view the Schools for Tools website, visit www.abatoolsforschools.org.uk
Young advisers call for finance feedback
Young NCB's My Money young advisers are calling on young people to tell them how important they think money and personal finance education is, who should teach it, and what they would like more information on when it comes to managing their money.
The My Money young advisers are a group of young people aged 12 to 17 from across England. They were brought together after Young NCB members expressed interest in learning about financial education and encouraging other young people to become financially competent and capable.
Young people can get involved by completing a short survey online.
To take part, visit https://youngncb.wufoo.com/forms/ young-people-learning-about-money-survey