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Bullying Awareness Week highlights where to turn for help

The Province is running a digital campaign to show victims where they can turn for support
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During the recent Bullying Awareness Week, a campaign helped raise awareness of what resources are available for people affected by bullying.

No one should have to experience bullying. Regardless of where bullying happens, whether it’s at work, school, home or in a community, help is always available.

“We’re working hard to put an end to bullying by raising awareness of resources and also empowering victims and bystanders to learn how to deal with bullying. We can all work together to promote healthy relationships and help those in need,” said Sawhney.

Every student in our province deserves to learn in a welcoming, respectful and safe learning environment.

“I encourage everyone involved in our education system to continue to be proactive in preventing bullying and supporting students, families and staff throughout the year,” said Adriana LaGrange, minister of education.

This year’s campaign focuses on a wide range of year-round supports and services available to people experiencing bullying, and bystanders. These include:

- The Bullying Helpline (1-888-456-2323), an anonymous helpline available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.

- The Bullying Helpline Chat available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Alberta.ca/BullyingChat.

More information on Bullying Awareness Week and events taking place across the province can be found at www.alberta.ca/bullying.

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