Glasgow City Council is kicking off anti-bullying week with a campaign poster competition.
Anti-bullying week will run from Monday, November 14 to Friday, November 18 with the theme of 'listen up'.
During the week, the local authority is calling on all primary and secondary school pupils to use their creative skills and design an anti-bullying campaign poster in line with this year's theme.
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Together with respectme, the council is also using the week ahead to ask educators, parents/carers, organisations, influencers and all adults to take whatever practical steps necessary to respect the rights of children and young people across the city.
The five winners will be picked from the following categories: P1, P2-P4, P5-7, S1-3 and S4-6, and the winning designs will become the city's very own anti-bullying poster campaign for Glasgow schools.
Alongside pupils having their posters on display, winners will receive four free tickets for this year's pantomime Beauty and the Beast, donated by The King's Theatre.
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Submissions for the competition will close on Friday, November 25, with results announced shortly after.
Supporting resources for the competition can be found HERE
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