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07. JANUAR 2017
H.K.H. Kronprinsessen deltager i lancering af Antibulli med Mary Fonden og Mikkel Hansen. Vestergadehallen, Vestergade 76, Silkeborg, kl. 11.30.
Antibulli er et nyt projekt, der har til formål at styrke børns trivsel i de danske håndboldklubber. Bag projektet står Mary Fonden og MH24 - Foreningen Mikkel Mod Mobning.

07. January 2017, 11:30 am
HRH The Crown Princess participates in launching "AntiBulli" with the Mary Foundation and Mikkel Hansen.

Vestergade Hall, Vestergade 76, Silkeborg.
Anti Bulli is a new project that aims to strengthen children's well-being in the Danish handball clubs. Behind the project is the Mary Foundation and MH24 - Mikkel Against Bullying Association.

 

http://www.maryfonden.dk/da/node/1147

http://www.maryfonden.dk/da

 

http://kongehuset.dk/nyheder/lancering-af-projektet-antibulli

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Mikkel Hansen is a very high profile Danish Handball champion. He has his own association - MH24 - which has been collaberating with the Mary Foundation in this new antibullying project, Anti Bulli, which is a tool that makes it easy for handball coaches to strengthen the sense of community and prevent bullying in children's handball.

 

http://www.maryfonden.dk/da/antibulli

 

"The purpose of the Anti Bulli is to promote the feeling of unity and combat bullying among 6-12 year-old handball players through, for example, knowledge, training exercises and activities involving both coaches, parents and players themselves. 
 
The reason is that we now know that the causes of bullying exist within the community that children move in and that we prevent bullying when we strengthen children's fellowship and tolerance for each other.
 
Anti Bulli was pilot tested in the autumn of 2016 in five handball clubs, and the initiative is presented to the rest of Denmark by the Crown Princess and Mikkel Hansen on 7 January 2017 in Silkeborg. 
 
Anti Bulli was developed in collaboration with Save the Children, TrygFonden and five pilot clubs - Ry Handball, KLG Handball FIF Handball, Handball Køge and Silkeborg IF Handball.
 
A Cooperation between the Mary Foundation and MH24 (the Mikkel Hansen Association Against Bullying) was announced in January 2016."

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