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18 November 2020
How the NSPCC tackles bullying
For Anti-bullying week, assistant editor Saskia Calliste interviews Adeniyi Alade, service head for Childline. Adeniyi talks to Voice about bullying trends and shares some advice for victims and parents on how to combat bullying and what to look for.
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18 November 2020
A review of Instagram’s anti-bullying features
Bullying online is hard to spot and even harder to stop: is Instagram doing enough to prevent harassment, bullying and trolls?
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18 November 2020
The rising issue of cyberbullying
How cyberbullying has become one of the most prolific forms of bullying and who’s being affected.
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17 November 2020
Why anti-bullying week is more important this year than ever
The 16th - 20th of November marks this year’s anti-bullying week. While this campaign is nothing new, today it might be more vital than ever before.
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15 November 2020
What is bullying?
Anyone can be affected by bullying, so I have collated a collection of definitions, policies and organisations from the information out there against bullying for children and adults.
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14 November 2020
School uniforms: smartly-dressed equaliser or an unnecessary burden?
School uniform is well meaning, put in place to promote equality and pride, but it can also be problematic. Let’s discuss the pros and the cons of school attire.
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13 November 2020
Joe Biden's victory deserves celebration, but how democratic is democracy in the UK & USA?
After days of waiting the 2020 American election winner was finally announced, but its results were immediately undermined by outgoing POTUS Donald Trump. Based on false accusations, Trump’s accusations revealed holes within American democracy
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11 November 2020
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Among Us
Ironically, for a politician, she doesn’t seem sus...
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5 November 2020
UK Youth Parliament launches largest consultation of young people
What do you think are the most important issues the UK faces? Make your voice heard in the largest consultation ever undertaken by UK Youth Parliament.
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23 October 2020
Who's afraid of the big bad beav'?
Why is Britain so afraid of freeing the beaver? If we are to survive the coming threats to our climate, we need to overcome our fears of the original habitat engineers.
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12 October 2020
Should we teach racial politics in school?
The UK education system runs on outdated values that only benefit a portion of students. The curriculum does not reflect real world issues, and we think it’s time for things to change - starting with teaching racial politics in schools.
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1 October 2020
How to sing with Joanne Roughton-Arnold
Voice caught up with opera singer, and violinist Joanne Roughton-Arnold for her advice on how to sing, and her journey to opera, as part of the Artist Workshop with Voice series, funded by Arts Council England.
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30 September 2020
The continued effect of Covid-19 on the homeless population
How has the homeless population fared under Covid-19? Despite the temporary measures put in place at the start of lockdown, with a second wave imminent, the UK's homeless situation is about to get a lot worse, and not just for rough sleepers.
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23 September 2020
Interview with with Shaniqua Benjamin, activist and writer
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with writer and activist Shaniqua Benjamin.
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15 September 2020
The A-levels anticlimax
The long-term effects of thrice changed A-levels
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7 September 2020
Mythbusting: The climate crisis
With so much fake news floating around, Bea directs her attention to mythbusting an issue that will affect us all: climate change.