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Act. Speak. Change. Your voice against bullying – awareness campaign

As part of a joint initiative between the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation and the Ministry of Youth and Modernisation, the national awareness campaign "Act. Speak. Change. Use Your Voice to Combat Bullying" was launched. This initiative is dedicated to the prevention and fight against Bullying and Cyberbullying in schools. Several awareness-raising resources have been developed for educational communities as part of this initiative, including the videos "Act When You See", "Speak When You Suffer", and "Combat Bullying", all aimed at raising awareness of the issues related to Bullying and Cyberbullying.
As part of this campaign, five posters with recommendations have also been created, highlighting, among other aspects, not only the importance of seeking help but also of reporting risky situations to prevent them from recurring or worsening.

The posters and videos are available at the link provided below.

school without violence poster
  • Direção-Geral da Educação (Directorate-General for Education), Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • children and young people
  • Portugal

As part of a joint initiative between the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation and the Ministry of Youth and Modernisation, the national awareness campaign "Act. Speak. Change. Use Your Voice to Combat Bullying" was launched. This initiative is dedicated to the prevention and fight against Bullying and Cyberbullying in schools. Several awareness-raising resources have been developed for educational communities as part of this initiative, including the videos "Act When You See", "Speak When You Suffer", and "Combat Bullying", all aimed at raising awareness of the issues related to Bullying and Cyberbullying.
As part of this campaign, five posters with recommendations have also been created, highlighting, among other aspects, not only the importance of seeking help but also of reporting risky situations to prevent them from recurring or worsening.

The posters and videos are available at the link provided below.

school without violence poster
  • Direção-Geral da Educação (Directorate-General for Education), Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • children and young people
  • Portugal