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Don't let bullying scar you

Community Support Officer John Christian with students Liam Hicks and Emily Lipscombe
Community Support Officer John Christian with students Liam Hicks and Emily Lipscombe

Bullying hurts and does not have to be endured. That’s the message from a local college.

The high-profile initiative by Margate’s Hartsdown Technlogy College was highlighted as part of a national anti-bullying week.

Discussions, debates and special assemblies have been held, sixth form students have presented a show for visiting juniors and the college has worked with Police Community Support Officer John Christian on a poster campaign.

Each class will be creating a collage of anti-bullying messages. The most striking works will be exhibited in corridors, classrooms and reception areas.

Principal Andy Somers said: “Bullying is not only physical. It can be psychological and emotional and can leave deep scars.”

Read the seven top tips to beat bullying in this week's Thanet Extra.Phone Childline for help on 0800 400222. It's a free call.

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