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Anti-Bullying Week with…<br />

Andy Day<br />

Primary Times teams up with Andy Day to support Anti-Bullying Week which is<br />

celebrated in over three quarters of schools across the country, 11 th - 15 th November<br />

Andy Day is set to hit our screens in March<br />

2020 with his new CBBC show Andy and the<br />

Band, but the children’s TV star is also busy<br />

playing a leading part in Anti-Bullying Week.<br />

We tracked down the frontman of Andy<br />

and the Odd Socks to find out why tackling<br />

bullying is close to his heart.<br />

When asked how he got involved in bullying<br />

work, Andy explained “I wasn’t bullied at<br />

school, but I saw others who were, and I’ve<br />

seen the effects that bullying has had on<br />

their personal growth into adulthood.<br />

For some it has toughened them and for<br />

many it has diminished their confidence<br />

and potential”.<br />

“It starts young”, he explains. “Having worked<br />

in kid’s TV most of my career, when I got the<br />

chance to be involved in Anti-Bullying week,<br />

it just chimed with me”.<br />

Andy Day has a children’s<br />

band, ‘Andy and the<br />

Odd Socks’, and<br />

together they<br />

came up with<br />

a simple idea for supporting Anti-Bullying<br />

week. “Why not highlight what makes us all<br />

unique with an Odd Socks Day? Children<br />

could celebrate difference and diversity<br />

simply by pulling on a pair of odd socks<br />

and raise some money for a good cause<br />

in the process”.<br />

Odd Socks Day started in 2017 and has<br />

since been a runaway success, raising<br />

over £60,000 to support the Anti-Bullying<br />

Alliance’s work.<br />

Every year Andy records a song to support<br />

the theme of Anti-Bullying and this year’s<br />

theme is ‘Change Starts with Us’. “The<br />

idea is to highlight the changes, the little<br />

things each of us can do, that make<br />

all the difference to someone on<br />

the receiving end of bullying”, Andy explains.<br />

For Andy, tackling bullying “could be<br />

as simple as being there to listen to<br />

someone who is hurting inside. To build<br />

their confidence and support them. Or<br />

thinking twice before posting a hurtful<br />

post on social media. Or speaking out<br />

when banter has crossed the line into<br />

something more harmful.”<br />

“Most of us will experience bullying in some<br />

capacity throughout our lives. Young or<br />

old, we can all do something to show that<br />

bullying is never acceptable.” Andy is working<br />

on the song ‘Change’ and video as we speak.<br />

“All I can say is: think the Muppets meet<br />

Strictly, Odd Socks style! This tune will really<br />

get kids (and grown-ups!) up and dancing!”<br />

In addition to working with Anti-Bullying<br />

week, Andy and the Odd Socks have just<br />

finished filming their new comedy for CBBC<br />

‘Andy and the Band’ and are looking forward<br />

to seeing that broadcast in March 2020.<br />

On top of that, Andy explains, “we’ve had<br />

an amazing summer touring the festival<br />

scene – including performances at the BBC<br />

Summer Social.”<br />

“We’ve been fitting in visits to Odd Socks Day<br />

schools too. Every day is an adventure at the<br />

moment! All our focus now is on making this<br />

year’s Odd Socks Day the biggest and best<br />

one ever!”<br />

Find out more<br />

about how you can get involved at<br />

anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week<br />

Get involved with Odd Socks Day<br />

for Anti-Bullying Week!<br />

Odd Socks Day, with support from SafeToNet, takes place<br />

on Tuesday of Anti Bullying Week – the 12th of November<br />

– and helps raise awareness around anti-bullying.<br />

Odd Socks Day is designed to be fun! It’s an opportunity<br />

for children to exp<strong>res</strong>s themselves and celebrate their<br />

individuality and what makes us all unique!<br />

There is no p<strong>res</strong>sure on the children to wear the latest<br />

fashion or for parents to buy expensive costumes.<br />

All they have to do to take part is wear odd socks, it<br />

couldn’t be simpler!<br />

We would like to invite children to make a £1<br />

donation - or any donation you think appropriate -<br />

to support us in continuing the week every year.

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