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Council campaigns to outlaw bullying

13 May 2004

An innovative campaign aimed at tackling bullying in out-of-school hours has been launched across the London borough of Camden. 'Growing Up Safely in Camden' was drawn up by Camden's Children...

Eleven-year-old Stanley Johnson from Malorees Junior School in Kilburn, London

13 May 2004

(Photograph) - Eleven-year-old Stanley Johnson from Malorees Junior School in Kilburn, London admires Dave and Bob, his two Fimo sculptures which went on sale for £30 each at the Tricycle...

Working to tackle bullying

13 May 2004

Recent research by the NSPCC revealed that 49 per cent of children and young people are worried about being bullied and that young people were reluctant to talk to their...

The 'Make a Difference' campaign

13 May 2004

* The Government has recently launched a new campaign to tackle bullying in schools.The 'Make a Difference' campaign brings together school staff, pupils, local education authorities and voluntary organisations to...

Northern spirit

13 May 2004

Canada Day on 1 July is the country's 'birthday' - providing ideal inspiration for clubs to find out about all things Canadian, from the stunning scenery to the gold rushes...

Secret agents

13 May 2004

Set up a Spy Academy at your after-school club and the children won't want to go home, says Deborah Sharpe. Here she shows what popular games she uses to get...

Out of the ordinary

13 May 2004

Desperately wanting to create a fresh project, drama club leader Alex Marker cast around his neighbourhood for a setting that would have a different impact... I was in a rut....

Taking risks

13 May 2004

Children's play can seem aggressive or dangerous. Philip Waters explores how playworkers can respond to this in the latest article in his series on play types ROUGH & TUMBLE

Seriously funny?

13 May 2004

All too often jokes are just not funny but, explains Andrea Clifford-Poston, children often tell jokes as a defence mechanism to hide their anxiety. Here she suggests ways for playworkers...

Editor's view

13 May 2004

The Equal Opportunities Commission is carrying out a major study into gender segregation in five employment sectors where there are skills shortages - construction, plumbing, engineering, ICT and childcare (see...

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