Anti-Bullying Week 2025

Power For Good - Anti-Bullying Week 2025

Anti-Bullying Week takes place from the 10th to 14th November 2025, organised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. This Anti-Bullying Week, we aim to empower children and young people to use their Power for Good to speak out, support others and build a world where kindness wins. Respect and kindness aren’t something we should just practice at school, but something we should practice day to day, even if we disagree with someone. Just because we may disagree with someone, this doesn’t give us permission to be disrespectful towards them. Children, young people and adults need to work together to empower one another to choose respect, not bullying.

Both the Primary and Secondary resources contain a ready to use lesson covering respect, bullying and how to be a positive upstander. Please feel free to download and if you do use our resource, please let us know by using the hashtag #wearesophie

Download the resources by filling out the quick form below. Once completed, options to download the primary and secondary school resources will appear.

Anti-Bullying Week 2025 Resources Download

National Hate Crime Awareness Week – 11th to 18th October 2025

National Hate Crime Awareness Week logo

National Hate Crime Awareness Week is a time to recognise and reflect on the impact of hate crimes, raise awareness about prejudice and discrimination and empower communities to take a stand against all forms of hate. It’s also an important opportunity to educate young people about respect, empathy and inclusion, helping to prevent harm before it starts.

Our free Hate Crime Awareness Week resources are tailored for primary and secondary schools and explore banter, bullying, stereotypes, and hurtful language – all things that can cause hurt and harm and potentially escalate into hate if left unchecked. We also talk about how Sophie’s murder was a hate crime, providing a real-world example to help students understand the consequences of hate.

Please feel free to download and use our resources by completing the form below. We would love to see how you are using them – feel free to share your experiences using the hashtag #WeAreSophie or by getting in touch via education@sophielancasterfoundation.com

National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025 Resources Download