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Anti-Bullying Day 2023: Date, History, Activities and Facts

Bullying is as ancient as society itself. Sometimes the symptoms are obvious and deliberate. Other times, it is insidious and may exist where we least expect it, such as within the victim's family, acquaintances, or close associates. The majority of the time, minors are at a greater risk because bullies prey vulnerable.

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Anti-Bullying Day 2023: Date, History, Activities and Facts

Anti-Bullying Day 2023: Anti-Bullying Day is annually observed on May 4. On this day, pledges are made to end bullying in institutions. Bullying is as ancient as society itself. Sometimes the symptoms are obvious and deliberate. Other times, it is insidious and may exist where we least expect it, such as within the victim’s family, acquaintances, or close associates. The majority of the time, however, minors are at a greater risk because bullies prey on the most vulnerable. Every child has the right to grow up without experiencing abuse, particularly in learning environments intended to be secure. Anti-Bullying Day promotes awareness of bullying and how to aid children who may be suffering in silence.

HISTORY OF ANTI-BULLYING DAY

Anti-Bullying Day was conceived by David Shepherd and Travis Price of Nova Scotia, Canada. In 2007, the two purchased and disseminated fifty pink t-shirts in support of Jadrien Cota. On the first day of school, a male student was viciously bullied for donning a pink shirt. People have donned pink, purple, or blue shirts to protest bullying since then.

Bullying exists wherever groups of individuals exist. Bullying is pervasive because there is always someone with the need to assert dominance, which manifests itself sometimes as “teasing” or “jokes.” Bullies demean individuals based on their appearance, race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. Sometimes, they tolerate a person’s differences without a reason. At least 71% of students have been bullied in school, according to statistics. The proliferation of the internet makes it more difficult. Bullying is no longer confined to schoolyards; it now enters people’s residences via social media, websites, and devices.

On this day, institutions throughout the world stand against bullying. Depending on the location, the holiday may have different dates and names. But the goal is universal: to prevent cruelty and assist children in need. The United Nations has designated May 4 as International Day Against Bullying. A day that serves as a reminder to defend everyone who is victimised or harassed, regardless of race, gender, or age.

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HOW TO OBSERVE ANTI-BULLYING DAY

Encourage other children to participate

Rarely do victims of intimidation come forward. Therefore, other children must stand up to tormenting. Encourage children to ask their parents or instructors for assistance.

Seek aid and assistance

When coping with a bully, confide in a trusted adult or friend. There are individuals, groups, and institutions that can guarantee your health and safety.

Be a buddy

Be a friend to someone who seats alone at lunch or who is never chosen for a team. Sometimes, listening attentively and demonstrating interest can make all the difference.

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Five FACTS ABOUT ONLINE BULLYING

Cyberbullying affects the majority of youth.

At least 45 percent of school-aged adolescents have experienced cyberbullying.

Too near for comfort

The majority of cyberbullying occurs through students’ mobile phones.

Peer and social coercion

Seventy-five percent or more of students confess to visiting websites that criticise other students.

Women have it worse

Cyberbullying targets more girls than guys.

Body image

72% of adolescents experience online bullying because of their appearance, resulting in depression, anxiety, and body image issues.

WHY ANTI-BULLYING DAY IS IMPORTANT

It is lifesaving.

Victims of bullying are twice as likely to contemplate suicide. Providing children with the necessary support at home, in school, and in the community can alter these frightening statistics.

It keeps kids in education

Studies indicate that students who are bullied are more likely to drop out of school. Preventive measures can assist children in remaining in school and planning productive futures.

It encourages disparities

The globe is more prosperous due to its diversity. Anti-Bullying Day is not only dedicated to ending violence, but also to celebrating diversity.

ANTI-BULLYING DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 May 4 Thursday
2024 May 4 Saturday
2025 May 4 Sunday
2026 May 4 Monday
2027 May 4 Tuesday

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