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Stop Bullying Now - Anti-Bullying Initiative

Take a stand - Lend a hand

Show your support for Pink Shirt Day on February 29th and wear something pink to symbolize that we as a society will not tolerate bullying anywhere. Bullying can happen to anyone, but we need to do what we can to take a stand! The goal is to have the first call be the right call when it comes to children, youth and parents who are experiencing bullying and in need of help.

View Anti-Bullying video of hockey celebrities James Henry, Trevor Linden and Pat Quinn shown during last year's Anti-Bullying Forum.  

Anti-Bullying Awareness Open House
February 29, 2012, 3:00 - 6:00 pm
North Delta Boys and Girls Club, 11339 84 Avenue

The Delta Police Department, in partnership with counsellors from the Boys and Girls Club and the Delta Opposes Violence Everywhere Committee (DOVE), is holding an Anti-Bullying Awareness Open House on February 29th. For more information about this event, contact Jill Colley at 604-940-5019 or Ravi Teja at 604-594-3455 or visit the Delta Police website.

What is Bullying?

Bullying can take many forms, but it typically involves someone doing or saying things to have power over another person. It happens everyday in schools, malls, on the Internet and cell phones across Canada.

What can we do about Bullying?

Bullying can happen to anyone, but we need to do what we can to take a stand! Let's learn what we can do to stop bullying in our schools, sports groups, and community together! The goal is to have the first call be the right call when it comes to children, youth and parents who are experiencing bullying and in need of help.

Resources for children, youth, adults and families

Crisis Lines/Emergency Phone Numbers

Youth and Violence

For more information or assistance, contact the Mayor's Office at 604-946-3210