media. Teachers at Gryffe High, in Houston, were also given a host of resources to help approach and guide conversations about bullying through the campaign and were also given advice on how best to support students who have been bullied themselves.Wendy Harrington, director of respectme, said: “Young people are heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, with every aspect of their lives – from school to home to social activities – affected in some way. “There’s a wealth of evidence highlighting a rise in bullying behaviour since lockdown, particularly in an online setting, which has no time boundary and is difficult to monitor and supervise. “This makes Anti-Bullying Week and the campaign all the more poignant as we seek to.