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Rotary launches anti-bullying campaign

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THE ROTARY CLUB of Barbados has teamed up with Flow and Scotiabank to highlight and bring an end to cyber bullying.

A campaign, which is being spearheaded by Director of Community Services Annie Bertrand, was launched during the club’s weekly luncheon meeting at Hilton Barbados today.

Students from secondary schools are the main targets and Bertrand said they will be depending on adults to reach the Under-12s.

An anti-bullying roadmap has been created to tackle the issue by targeting adults, training and education, mobilising the youth and taking the message to the region through the Rotary Clubs and various media. (YB)

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