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Overweight and bullied

We have been seeing in our primary school surveys a proportion of young people who think they are being picked on or bullied because of their size or weight. We don't usually ask this same question in the secondary surveys, but we do ask what are the pupil's height and weight, and from this we can identify overweight, obese and underweight young people.

We also ask these secondary school pupils if they are ever afraid to go to school because of bullying.

Bullying Update

Following Anti-Bullying Week and a news story last month about a girl being physically attacked, we have had more news stories about young people committing suicide after prolonged bullying and further reports of bullying in the armed services. These prompted us to have another look at the figures we hold about bullying: what can we tell about the effects of bullying on the victim?

Our school surveys ask the boys and girls about their perceived levels of bullying, the nature of the bullying, and where it takes place.

Results from two of the questions:

HIV cases in the UK continue to increase and are up by 5000 to 58300

A decline in 12-15 year olds' knowledge about the dangers of HIV/AIDS can be seen in results from our surveys, which are used nationwide (and beyond). Click on this link

Bullying is a current major concern following recent severe damage to young people at school.

Our surveys, which are used nationwide (and beyond), show quite a range of levels of behaviour from community to community and from school to school. Included in the data collected are levels of fear of being bullied at school, and hence fear of going to school.

Ted Wragg (1938 - 2005)

Ted Wragg (1938 - 2005)

who died, Thursday November 10th 2005.

John on retiring

" Leaving the work and interests of the Unit is far from easy for me, and, inevitably I still 'meddle'.
I have had a good time

John Balding retires

A lunch was held at St.Lukes College to mark the lifetime's achievement and retirement of the founder of SHEU, John Balding.

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