About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 113. Chapters: Act Against Bullying, Ad hominem, Andrea Adams, Andy Hickson, Anti-Bullying Day, Anti-bullying week, Beatbullying, Blame, Bullycide, Bullying UK, Character assassination, Complex post-traumatic stress disorder, Cyber-bullying, Debagging, Defamation, Emotional blackmail, Envy, Gary Namie, Gay bullying, Gossip, Harassment, Hazing, Heinz Leymann, Humiliation, Insult, International STAND UP to Bullying Day, Intimidation, Jingoism, Kenneth Westhues, Kidscape, List of school pranks, Louise Burfitt-Dons, Mobbing, Passive-aggressive behavior, Personal boundaries, Psychological abuse, Psychological manipulation, Psychological projection, Psychological trauma, Ragging in India, Rankism, Relational aggression, Rudeness, Scapegoating, School bullying, Self-esteem, Setting up to fail, Sexual harassment, Smear campaign, Social rejection, Suicide of Megan Meier, Suicide of Nicola Raphael, Suicide of Ryan Halligan, Sycophancy, Taunting, Teasing, Tim Field, Verbal abuse, Victim blaming, Victim playing, Victimisation, Victimization Symptoms, Vociferation, Whispering campaign, Workplace bullying. Excerpt: Act Against Bullying (also known as AAB) is a national charity in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 2003 by Louise Burfitt-Dons. The charity's purpose is to help children who are bullied at school - by providing them with confidential advice - and to campaign to raise public awareness of the suffering of victims. The AAB website offers supportive messages and information on all forms of systematic bullying, in particular psychological bullying. The site also features advice on more modern forms of bullying - such as exclusion bullying and cyberbullying. In 2000 Louise Burfitt-Dons wrote a set of 40 anti-bullying monologues for teachers to use in class entitled Act Against Bullying. A playwright (born Louise Byres) whose daughter had been bullied at school, Burfitt-Dons questioned the current advice given to victims to simply report the sit...