Get Tough on Thugs
Louise
Burfitt-Dons spoke with Gordon Astley on BBC’s
Southern Counties on Thursday May 22nd about Act Against
Bullying’s campaigning against thuggery. She
told the interviewer that both her teenage daughters
had been the victim of an offence over the past few
months. ‘When you have two crime numbers in
your family you know that society is heading downhill.
I represent concerned parents. ’
Tackling School Bullying
Act Against Bullying
founder addressed the Tackling School Bullying Conference
at the Bonnington Hotel in central London on Wednesday
27th February further
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Insight Radio for the
Blind
Louise
Burfitt-Dons spoke with Gill Daly about bullying on
Europe's first radio station dedicated to the blind
and partially sighted community
World Kindness Movement
UK Kindness Movement-Act
Against Bullying Founder Louise Burfitt-Dons makes speech
to the World Kindness Movement Conference,Singapore,
November 15th 2007 watch
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Celebrities Provoke
Debate Over Charity Endorsement
'Supporters
are not necessarily spokespeople,' said Louise Burfitt-Dons
of childrens charity Act Against Bullying debating
celebrity endorsement on BBC Five Live today with
programme host Phil Williams, UN World Food Programme’s
Greg Barrow, TV psychiatrist Ray Peraud and Prostate
Cancer’s former England player patron Andy Ripley
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Carrot-Tops: Being Red
Not So Easy
Julianne
Moore, Nicole Kidman and Marcia Cross all have one
thing in common. Besides being successful actresses,
the three ladies are all redheads read
more
Shilpa Shetty
takes Jade Goody's place in anti-bullying charity
London, Feb 10
(ANI): Shilpa Shetty has joined the anti-bullying
charity that dumped Jade Goody from its ranks after
the racism row on reality TV series Big Brother. Shipa,
who emerged the winner on the show, has pledged her
support to the charity Act Against Bullying read
more.