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Anti-Bullying Advisory Group and Online Panel

Got strong feelings about bullying and ideas about what should be done? Join the Anti-Bullying Advisory Group, join the on-line panel, or both. We want to hear from you!

What's it about?

Oxfordshire County Council are looking for young people (aged 11 – 18) to help us plan what should be done about bullying in Oxfordshire. We are holding some meetings around Oxfordshire to find out what young people think. We are also setting up a “virtual panel” of experts online so we can consult young people by internet and include their ideas in what we plan to do. 

At the meetings you will:

  • Be with a group who want to do something about bullying
  • Decide what the most important problems are
  • Make plans about what should be done
  • Decide how adults and young people can work together to help reduce bullying

You don't need to come to meetings if you just want to join the online panel - let us know what you want.

Dates:  Oxford City Monday 15th June 2009 

Banbury/Bicester Monday 22nd June 2009 

Witney: Monday 29th June 2009

Times:  all meetings 4.15 – 6pm (arrival from 3.30 pm)

Venues:  Oxford City: Oxford Adult Learning Centre, Collins Street, Oxford OX4 1E

Banbury/Bicester:  The Mill Arts Centre, Spiceball Park, Banbury OX16 5QE

Witney: Witney Youth Centre, Witan Way, Witney OX28 4YA

Price: Free including snacks and drinks from 3.30pm

Travel:  Free transport to and from the venue if required 

How to book

Contact Jeanette Scott, T10 Macclesfield House, New Road, Oxford OX1 1NA or email jeanette.scott@oxfordshire.gov.uk as soon as you can to register, get a form, and more information. Tel . (01865) 815639.

 

 

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