Start and finish time of webinar
12pm CET (noon)

About the webinar:

Supporting this year’s Anti-bullying Week (13-17 November), the NSPCC and CPSU are providing a webinar that focuses on the theme of 'All different, all equal'.

This webinar explores how organisations can empower both adults and children to speak out about bullying. It's relevant for anyone working in a sports body or leisure facility.

Over the course, this webinar will:

  • build on the role of the bystander
  • look at ways organisations can be more proactive in tackling bullying
  • illustrate how to challenge unwanted behaviour when we see it

You can register for the webinar here.

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