“Many Albertans have experienced the pain and trauma caused by bullying, but we all have the power to prevent future harm by creating safer, more welcoming communities.

“Bullying Awareness Week serves as a reminder of how important it is for all of us to learn how to recognize and prevent bullying in all its forms. Alberta’s government is proud to support initiatives and organizations that work to promote healthy, respectful relationships and ensure victims have the resources they need to overcome the challenging, long-term health and social impacts bullying can cause.

“Help is available 24-7 by calling or texting Alberta’s Bullying Helpline at 310-1818, or by connecting with trained staff online.”

Searle Turton, Minister of Children and Family Services

“Bullying has no place in our province. Everyone deserves to feel safe no matter where they are, whether that’s at home, in our schools, at work or online. Together, we can all stand against bullying and let those around us know that there are people and resources available to help so we can ensure our communities are safer for everyone. 

“This week, I encourage everyone to raise awareness that help is always available. Get involved by using the #BullyingAwarenessWeek hashtag on social media, starting a discussion with your friends, family or coworkers about how to intervene and support each other, and taking part in anti-bullying events at your school or in your community. Let’s all work together to promote safe, healthy and respectful relationships.”

Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education

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