Anti-Bullying Week 2020
Odd Socks Day is on 16 November, the first day of Anti Bullying Week.
It is a wonderful way to celebrate all that makes us unique.
What makes each of us unique is important and should be valued.
Here is Nikki and Lucinda are talking all things socks.
Anti-Bullying Week: Vicky's Story
"She was showing everyone my pictures on Facebook and they were making nasty comments about the pictures."
"Afterwards they started to make threatening Threatening is when someone says they are going to do something bad to you or others. comments to me, saying they would send someone around to my house with a knife."
For Anti-Bullying Week, Vicky shares her experience Experience is when you have learned or tried something before. of cyber bullying and the importance of reaching out for help.
How to get the support you need
Phone or email the Learning Disability A learning disability is to do with the way someone's brain works. It makes it harder for someone to learn, understand or do things. Helpline, which is our advice and support service A service gives people what they need, like healthcare services that help people when they are ill, and support services that give people support. , for guidance Guidance means being given clear instructions to be able to do something well. and information about what support we can offer you.
Or why not take a look at our online community A community is the people and places in an area. ? This is a place for parents and family carers of people with a learning disability to share experiences, advice and support.