Core membership is open to organisations whose work relates to
children and young people and who have a substantial remit for
and/or expertise in tackling bullying.
Core Members must:
- agree with ABA’s Statement of Purpose and values
framework
- have a substantial focus on delivering projects and programmes
that aim to reduce the incidence of bullying and create safer
environments for children and young people
- agree to participate in the work of the ABA (including regular
attendance at members meetings)
- contribute to discussion and debate within the ABA in order to
further the understanding of effective anti-bullying
practice
- provide contact details of a senior staff member who will
attend the ABA members’ meetings
- undertake to disseminate ABA information within their
organisation Local authorities can join the ABA at a national level
while remaining members of their regional ABA network
Core Members receive the following benefits:
- use of the core member logo
- the right to vote for members of the ABA Advisory
Group
- the opportunity to stand for election to the ABA Advisory
Group
- the opportunity to take part in ABA consultations e.g. on
government proposals receive ABA e-bulletins
- attend ABA members meetings and conferences