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2nd November 2012, 12:00am

Beat bullying

TES partner Beatbullying has shared more than 30 resources. From cyber-bullying to friendships and peer pressure, there are plenty of topics to help you create a positive environment for pupils. bit.lytesBeatBullying

Books to fight bullies

Tales by Jacqueline Wilson, Anne Fine and Malorie Blackman feature in a new children’s book club, set up by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) and publisher Random House. To get involved visit: bit.lyabaBookClub

Find official resources for Anti-Bullying Week on TES Resources: bit.lytesAntiBullying

Stop the cyber-bullies

Two books from Jessica Kingsley Publishers could help you to address online bullying. Vanessa Rogers’ Cyberbullying contains more than 20 classroom activities, while Cyberbullying and E-Safety, by Adrienne Katz, offers information and guidelines to support pupils and improve school policy.

Young fundraisers

Nationwide and Children in Need have launched a series of money skills resources for budding young fundraisers: a competition, top money tips and more. The resources are suitable for four- to 18-year-olds. Find them at: www.nationwideeducation.co.ukPudsey

Bullying on the web

For help on cyber-bullying check out the TES collection, which includes Teachers TV videos, guidance from behaviour guru Tom Bennett and “netiquette” advice. bit.lytesCyberBullying.