About Us
Act
Against Bullying (AAB) was founded in 2003 by Louise Burfitt-Dons, formerly
Louise Byres. She is also a director of the The
Global Warming Alliance.
Our
adviser on criminal law is Detective Inspector (retired) Hamish
Brown MBE, retired London Fire Commissioner Brian Robinson CBE and
on the effects of bullying are top forensic psychologist Glen Scott
Lipson, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., CGP (US), Ivor Burfitt MSc, PhD MBBS and Professor
Helen Cowie.
Our
physical defence advisor is Grandmaster
Sid Sofos, Grandmaster of the Year 2006/2007 American Black Belt
Hall of Fame,
who has been helping children cut crime in one of London's most deprived
areas.
Act Against Bullying founder trustees were Louise Burfitt-Dons, Katherine
Scholfield and Margaret Louden Clark. Our current trustees are Mark
Garrity, Helen Hewitt and Debra Pearce.
After
conducting research during which time she met parents of children who
had taken their lives as a result of bullying at school Louise Burfitt-Dons
was determined to establish a charity which would help alleviate the
suffering and meet the needs of children and parents who face the same
difficulties. AAB’s purpose then, and now, is to provide confidential
assistance to vulnerable children exposed to bullying and unable to
escape their circumstances.

AAB founder Louise Burfitt-Dons presents
Act Against Bullying Cup
to Facundo Pieres of Ellerston White at Guards Polo Club, Windsor 2007
"Bullying
can affect anyone, at any age. It causes long lasting psychological
damage. It also results in at least 20 child suicides a year. Children
will always be the most vulnerable members of our society. Act Against
Bullying is the UK’s appointed charity helping children who are
bullied at school."
"We
are doing this through research into causes, analysis and preventative
measures, promotion of the serious affects of systematic bullying through
the media, education of public and health professionals, provision of
drama material to schools and local community drama groups and promotion
of training in anti-bullying provisions for teachers students, parents
and carers.
We
believe that lack of awareness of the seriousness of the problem, the
stigma attached and the repercussions that follow the reporting of incidents
has led to the epidemic of psychological bullying that exists in schools
today.Within this type of environment children cannot flourish and achieve
their full potential during their academic years. We strongly support
the Government's anti-bullying campaign.
AAB’s first initiative was to publish a set of monologues for
teachers to use in classroom situations highlighting the characteristics
of potentially bullying situations normally overlooked by members of
staff.
The
success of the monologues meant that we were swamped with calls from
teachers, parents and children asking for advice on how to cope when
in these situations. With the help of many different and diverse authorities
we have come up with a whole range of innovative advisory steps for
children and parents and are continuing to research new initiatives.We
have received an overwhelming response to our positive advice and encouragement.
Building on the success of the AAB monologues and our advice centre,
the AAB has become involved with a number of incentives to counteract
the growing problem within our society. The Cool to be Kind™ Campaign
with its simple message ‘Don’t be rude, Don’t exclude,
Don’t push in, Don’t hurt to win’ is up and running
and has met with enthusiasm and encouragement from all. We have been
invited to speak at Forums and address schools. We have established
our web presence and have begun to attract partners and supporters both
commercially as well as in the voluntary sector. We have received sponsorship
and donations from businesses, individual and schools.
Our current work is focused in three areas; public awareness through
our Cool to be Kind campaign and our web site, education of school children,
teaching personnel and social workers by way of advisory material, talks
and research into the causes of bullying. We are attracting offers from
other youth organisations to work in conjunction with themselves and
are actively pursuing partners in the self-defence and martial arts
areas in order to further our work in the most cost effective and efficient
way to help as many vulnerable children as possible as quickly as can
be achieved.
In our work Act Against Bullying is seeking to help children that find
themselves the unwitting targets of the bullying at school. These young
people can be victims for a plethora or reasons as indiscriminate as
is the random nature of our evolving society.Your support in our venture
will provide the moral and financial necessities required to restore
their faith in the world that belongs to all of us."
Louise
Burfitt-Dons, April 2005