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The Anti-Bullying Alliance

The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded by NCB and National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 2002 and is a partnership that today has a national membership of over 70 organisations.

 

The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) works closely with the Diana Award to promote the Young Anti-Bullying Alliance.

 

Membership of the ABA is open to organisations and supporters whose work relates to children and young people and who have a particular interest or expertise in bullying. If you are interested in membership then please send an email to  info@anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk.

 

 

Regional support programme

 

Regional support is provided by part-time ABA Regional Advisers in each of the nine government regions.

 

All local authority practitioners and organisations members with an interest in tackling bullying, can become members of their ABA Regional Network Group.  Membership includes:

 

  • invitation to attend meetings on a termly basis
  • invitation to attend seminars, workshops and training
  • receive the ABA e-bulletins and regional updates
  • use of a bespoke ABA network member logo

 

For more information about the regional work, or to become a member of the network in your region, contact the ABA Regional Strategy Co-ordinator lseager@ncb.org.uk, or visit the ABA website for further details.