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Anti-Bullying Posters for Teens and Twenties (CD-ROM)
Sarah Jones - Kansas State University, USA
ImpACT
October 2003 | Sage UK
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This set of posters portrays images of young people in distress. Often this pain is hidden from view and sufferers put on a brave face. In these pictures the viewer is drawn to make an empathic response and the text asks us to be involved. The implication is that we are all responsible for the wellbeing of our peers.

The onlookers and bystanders are a powerful and often neglected resource in any antibullying programme and these visual can be used for display, as discussion topics or as a stimulus for writing, poetry or artwork.

The images are available on a CD-ROM for printing in-house or, for larger posters, they can be produced in most high street image/copier shops.

Each poster includes telephone help-line numbers.

Description

This set of posters portrays images of young people in distress. Often this pain is hidden from view and sufferers put on a brave face. In these pictures the viewer is drawn to make an empathic response and the text asks us to be involved. The implication is that we are all responsible for the wellbeing of our peers.

The onlookers and bystanders are a powerful and often neglected resource in any antibullying programme and these visual can be used for display, as discussion topics or as a stimulus for writing, poetry or artwork.

The images are available on a CD-ROM for printing in-house or, for larger posters, they can be produced in most high street image/copier shops.

Each poster includes telephone help-line numbers.

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ImpACT

Anti-Bullying Posters for Teens and Twenties (CD-ROM)


October 2003 | Sage UK

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This set of posters portrays images of young people in distress. Often this pain is hidden from view and sufferers put on a brave face. In these pictures the viewer is drawn to make an empathic response and the text asks us to be involved. The implication is that we are all responsible for the wellbeing of our peers.

The onlookers and bystanders are a powerful and often neglected resource in any antibullying programme and these visual can be used for display, as discussion topics or as a stimulus for writing, poetry or artwork.

The images are available on a CD-ROM for printing in-house or, for larger posters, they can be produced in most high street image/copier shops.

Each poster includes telephone help-line numbers.


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