Starting on the 20th of March FREE sessions for parents on bullying (from National Parents Council Primary)

Dear Parents, 

I hope you are keeping well and gearing up for a much-awaited St. Patrick’s Day celebration ☘️. We are reaching out to you to inform you about the free online sessions we will be running starting next week on the 20th of March. More details are provided below!

To register your spot, click here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Anti_Bullying_March-2023

This is a free online training programme designed by National Parents Council Primary (NPC) to enable you to support your children with any concerns that you might have regarding bullying and to also inform you about the Anti-bullying Procedures in schools.Bullying is, unfortunately, a negative aspect of some children’s lives and can be a worry for many parents. Learning ways to deal with and cope with bullying situations is a key life skill that we all can develop. You will want to attend this if:

·      You would like to learn more about preventing or addressing bullying behaviour.

·      You are worried about your child being bullied or bullying others, this session might be useful for you.

·      You want tips on how to support your child in dealing with bullying situations.

·      You want information on the anti-bullying procedures in schools and discussion on different types of bullying, including cyber-bullying

Where and When: Sessions will be taking place online via Zoom in the morning (10am) and evening (7.30pm) from Monday the 20th to Thursday the 23th of March, with an additional morning session (10am) on Friday the 24th of March.

If you would be interested in attending (virtually) one of these online sessions, please register your details here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Anti_Bullying_March-2023These sessions are open to all parents of children in Primary School. Please forward the details to other parents.

Please note these sessions will be interactive allowing parents to participate and hence places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. 

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