World Day of Bullying Prevention® #BeKind #BlueUp #BlueShirtDay (2024)


On October 7th 2024
Join us for the kickoff of
the 18th Annual
World Day of Bullying Prevention®


Let’s #BeKind and #BlueUp together
on #BlueShirtDay and
through all of October 2024!

Limited Edition Blue Shirts
Will Be Available July 2024

Kindness is the quality or state of being kind. It is so important. The last few years we have endured such hate. We must get back to kindness. Give KINDNESS because you can. Do not judge. Learn other cultures because if you don’t you will never know what wonderful people can be in your life. Be RESPECTFUL to all people. Why? Because the world needs more people who are. And there is no one better to do this than ALL OF US!!

If you do not have your official blue shirt,
please join us by wearing your own blue shirt!
We want to see a sea of blue!


The first Monday of every October is World Day of Bullying Prevention®!

On the first day of October and throughout the whole month, students, schools, and communities all over the world go BLUE together against bullying. Wear your blue shirt on the first Monday of October and throughout the entire month be sure to practice bullying prevention during World Bullying Prevention Month™.

Join us in solidarity to stop bullying and cyberbullying! Make World Day of Bullying Prevention® the day that bullying prevention is heard around the world! Whether you order a STOMP Out Bullying "Limited Edition" Blue Shirt or wear your own blue shirt, you’ll be using your voice and sending a message that this is the day that bullying prevention is heard around the world. End the Hate... Change the Culture!

REGISTER EARLY! Have your school participate by having the entire school -- students and faculty -- #BlueUp and wear a Blue Shirt!

Please join us and the thousands of schools across the country and beyond who are participating in this world wide event. We want to see every student and every school in a SEA OF BLUE across the country and throughout the world!

School Administrators and Faculty Members, REGISTER your School!

If you want your school to participate all you need to do is REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL and we'll add your school name to our WORLD Day of BULLYING PREVENTION supporter list on our website.


On the first Monday of October, schools and organizations across the country join STOMP Out Bullying™ in observing World Day of Bullying Prevention™. The goal: encourage schools, communities and organizations to work together to stop bullying and cyberbullying and put an end to hatred and racism by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of all forms of bullying on all children of all ages.

A DAY OF ANTI-BULLYING ACTIVITIES!
A DAY OF ACTION!

October 2023 #BlueUp

This is your chance to make bullying prevention heard around the world!
You can begin to change the culture by putting an end to Bullying and Cyberbullying!

The Week of October 3rd:
Make friends with someone you don’t know at school

If you've ever been isolated from others at school or you were new at school and it took time to make friends, you know what it feels like to be left out. Or even if you were never isolated, imagine how it would feel.

Make friends with someone at school who you don't know. You probably wish someone had done that for you.

Be a leader. Take action and don't let anyone at school be in isolation.

Challenge Others To Be Kind
Make kindness go viral with an act of kindness and challenge friends and classmates to pay it forward with their acts of kindness. Make a video of everyone doing acts of kindness and submit it. We'll add it to our website.

October 11th is National Coming Out Day

Celebrate coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, LGBTQ+ questioning or as an ally.

The Week of October 9th:
STAND UP for Others Week

When you see someone being bullied, be brave and STAND UP for them. Bullies have been known to back off when others stand up for victims.

If you don't feel safe get the help of an adult immediately. Be part of the solution -- not the problem!

It's a time to see everyone's differences and celebrate their similarities: Whether students are LGBTQ+, African American, Asian, Muslim, AAPI,of Tribal descent or disabled ...make friends.

Students can participate by

  • Creating positive messages on post-its and handing them out to students at school
  • Hold a "kindness" dance at school
  • Creating anti-bullying videos and sharing them on the STOMP Out Bullying site
  • Create a kindness dance flash mob at school or in your community. Make a video of it and send it to us. We'll share it on our web site.

The Week of October 16th:
Week of Inclusion

  • Don't let anyone at school eat alone in the cafeteria or on a school field trip. Make it the week of #NOONEEATSALONE
  • Include other students in school activities
  • Include other students in after school activities
  • Invite someone you don't now that well to sit next to you on the bus. Learn about each other.
  • At one point or another each of us has felt insecure, or stressed out, or alone. It is important to remind our friends and classmates that we are all in it together and we are there to listen and support each other. Use the hashtag #HereForYou on social media to let your classmates know that they have your support and a person to reach out to if they ever need to talk.

The Week of October 23rd:
Start the Week With Conversations Amongst Your Peers

  • Meet with fellow students and discuss how you can Change The Culture at your school.
  • Use our Student Participation Toolkit to begin conversations on how your school can be judgement and bully free.
  • Hold a discussion in your classroom where you allow students to openly speak and discuss their experiences with bullying and cyberbullying, and how these experiences have effected them and how they dealt with these moments.

This is your month to take leadership at your school and carry it through all-year-round!

We look forward to hearing about your student led activities during National Bullying Prevention Awareness month.

The more awareness that is created during the month of October -- and all year round, you are one step closer to putting an end to bullying!

October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. On the first Monday of October we kick off the month with World Day of Bullying Prevention® by wearing a blue shirt on the first Monday and all throughout the month.

To signify its importance, STOMP Out Bullying™ created WORLD DAY of BULLYING PREVENTION® which is observed on the 1st Monday of every October.


On the first day of October, students and adults alike are encouraged to #BeKind #BlueUp by wearing our blue shirt or their own to make that the month that bullying prevention is heard around the world.

We chose blue because in many diverse cultures blue brings peace. The color conveys importance and confidence. For 16 years, this campaign has been so successful that it has gone global.

Each year we are so proud of the youth, schools, and others who support our work to Make Bullying History. Please join us in wearing blue to STOMP Out Bullying worldwide.

Feel free to use our "Online Student Participation Toolkit" at school

Read Our Online Student Participation Toolkit

SPREAD THE WORD!
Show your support for World Day of Bullying Prevention®!

#BeKind and #BlueUp. Tell everyone you know to wear a BLUE Shirt on that day and throughout the Month of October.

Let’s put an end to racism, hatred, hom*ophobia, digital abuse, bullying and cyberbullying in schools, communities and on your social media pages. STOMP Out Bullying everywhere!

Here are more promotion ideas for you, your school and your community:

Wear Your Blue Shirt!
#BeKind #BlueUp even further by wearing a blue hat, blue shoe laces, blue tie, blue sneakers ... etc. You could even dress your pets in blue!

Don't forget your blue nail polish to paint your pinkies blue!
Remind your friends and family to share posts and re-tweet posts to #BeKind, #BlueUp, and #STOMPOutBullying
Hang a banner with the phrase "World Day of Bullying Prevention ™" and have everyone sign it.
Have your school download and print a "World Day of Bullying Prevention™ Poster "(coming soon!) for your school
Hold events
Tell the Media about your "World Day of Bullying Prevention™" activities

And Online ...

Add #BeKind and #BlueUp to your World Day of Bullying Prevention® posts and shares on October 2nd and to your World Day of Bullying Prevention Posts and Shares all month long.

World Day of Bullying Prevention® #BeKind #BlueUp #BlueShirtDay (2024)

FAQs

What is the meaning of blue shirt day? ›

October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. On the first Monday of October we kick off the month with World Day of Bullying Prevention® by wearing a blue shirt on the first Monday and all throughout the month.

What is the theme for anti bullying day 2024? ›

The theme for Anti-Bullying Week 2024 is Make a Noise About Bullying. Teachers and children wanted a theme that empowers them to do something positive to counteract the harm and hurt that bullying causes.

What day is National bullying Prevention Day? ›

Bullying Prevention Awareness Day USA is observed on the first Monday of October each year.

What is the meaning of blue shirt? ›

Blueshirt, popular name for a member of the Army Comrades Association (ACA), who wore blue shirts in imitation of the European fascist movements that had adopted coloured shirts as their uniforms.

Why is pink shirt day important? ›

It has since been recognized annually worldwide as a day to stand against bullying. Pink Shirt Day encourages Albertans to be inclusive, welcoming and supportive with colleagues, clients, friends and family. Building healthy relationships is one of the best ways to prevent bullying and create safe environments.

What is the color for anti-bullying? ›

Pink Shirt Day is an annual event against bullying, held in Canada and New Zealand. Participants wear pink shirts and attend or host informative events to raise awareness about bullying, particularly in schools.

What is the color for Anti-Bullying Week? ›

Wear Pink: Encourage people to wear pink clothing on Pink Shirt Day (a day within Anti-Bullying Week) to symbolize their stand against bullying.

Why do we wear pink for anti-bullying? ›

Pink Shirt Day began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against hom*ophobic bullying after a new Year 10 student was harassed and threatened for wearing pink. These students bought dozens of pink shirts and distributed them to their classmates to wear the next day.

What does bully mean back in the day? ›

If a feudal lord or town squire in the 1500s spoke of his “bully,” he was referring to his sweetheart, a definition that applied to both sexes and traces its etymological roots to the Dutch word boel, or “lover.” Several centuries later, the word's meaning transformed from “fine fellow” into “blusterer”—someone full of ...

What is the history of the blue shirt? ›

The Army Comrades Association (ACA), later the National Guard, then Young Ireland and finally League of Youth, but best known by the nickname the Blueshirts (Irish: Na Léinte Gorma), was a paramilitary organisation in the Irish Free State, founded as the Army Comrades Association in Dublin on 9 February 1932.

Why does a blue T shirt appear? ›

The shirt absorbs red light and reflects blue light. So the red light is absorbed and the blue light is reflected to an observer's eye. And so the shirt will appear blue.

Why do people wear blue shirt? ›

Whether it be navy or a light sky blue, this color is one of the most popular shirt choices. Blue is a calming color that represents tranquility, confidence, and loyalty and even success. Research suggests that wearing blue can create a soothing environment which is conductive to a more creative atmosphere.

What does Orange Shirt Day mean? ›

Orange Shirt Day - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a national movement and annual event in Canada. During this day Indigenous and non-Indigenous people come together in the spirit of hope and reconciliation to honour residential school survivors, their families, and communities.

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