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World Bullying Prevention Day | Community Health

World Bullying Prevention Day | Community Health

World Bullying Prevention Day, observed on the first Monday of October, is a global initiative to raise awareness about the devastating effects of bullying and

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World Bullying Prevention Day, observed on the first Monday of October, is a global initiative to raise awareness about the devastating effects of bullying and to promote kindness, empathy, and inclusivity. The day was founded in 2006 by Canadian educator and anti-bullying activist, Stan Davis, and has since gained international recognition, with over 100 countries participating in the movement. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 30% of children worldwide have experienced bullying, resulting in significant emotional, psychological, and physical harm. The day aims to educate people about the warning signs of bullying, the importance of bystander intervention, and the need for collective action to prevent bullying. With a vibe rating of 8, World Bullying Prevention Day has become a powerful symbol of solidarity against bullying, inspiring individuals, schools, and communities to take a stand against this pervasive issue. As the movement continues to grow, it is essential to address the controversy surrounding bullying prevention strategies and to develop effective, evidence-based solutions to combat this complex problem.