YouTube video on Bullying is a "Big Hit" among Children and Teens.

    Line Juhl Kronow

    After only one week, Emil and Mikkel Trier's video about bullying has been seen more than 25,000 times, received more than 1,300 likes and over 600 comments.

    The video is part of a major anti-bullying campaign launched by Danhostel this year. The campaign, which is currently running in Danish schools, aims to put renewed focus and debate on bullying in schools.  This will give students a tool and help teachers and classmates to put this problem on their agenda and help to stop bullying and the toleration of such.

    Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IoZrEH2zqQ&t=5s. (video is in Danish).

    This is done via a competition where each class provides three suggestions to prevent bullying. The prize is a school camp stay for the entire class at Danhostel.

    Participate in the competition to win a school camp stay here: /lejrskole-konkurrence-2017. (page is in Danish).

     

    Learn about the winner of this competition.

     

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