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Social Entrepreneurs Ireland 2014
From over 200, Patricia Kennedy, founder of Sticks and Stones Anti-bullying Programme™ was identified as one of Ireland’s top 40 Social Entrepreneurs and is currently in the final 12 for a Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Elevator award. The winners will be announced...
Do you Tattoo?
When it comes to #CyberSafety and #CyberBullying people often talk about a digital footprint, at Sticks & Stones we liken your cyber activity to a Tattoo. Some tattoos are nice, some are ugly, but all are hard to erase, and even if you go to great lengths to get...
Weapons of Mobile Destruction – Parents Cyber Safety & Cyber Bullying Talks & Advice
The internet has become an everyday tool used by adults and children alike – because it’s so commonplace it’s easy to forget how powerful it is, and that it can pose risks for your child’s online reputation, or worse their welfare. As a parent don’t let your own...
NEWSTALK Women Mean Business Social Entrepreneur Award 2016
Delighted to announce our founder Patricia Kennedy is a finalist in the NEWSTALK Women Mean Business Social Entrepreneur Award 2016.
Meeting the Taoiseach
Today Sticks and Stones’ Patricia Kennedy was delighted to meet the Taoiseach, Mr. Enda Kenny, T.D. when he toured The Liffey Trust centre to learn about the SME’s and Social Enterprises that are based here, and to launch the SBCI (Strategic Banking Corporation of...
Sticks & Stones’ Patricia Kennedy on Newstalk FM Global Village
Patricia Kennedy was invited onto Newstalk’s Global Village to chat with presenter Dil Wickremasinghe about the ethos and methodology of Sticks & Stones Anti-bullying Programme. You can listen back here
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Finalist
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Finalist Patricia Kennedy, founder of Sticks and Stones Anti-bullying Programme™ was identified as one of Ireland’s top 20 Social Entrepreneurs and is currently competing in the final for a Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Elevator award. The...
Quarter of children bullied in past year
The level of bullying felt by nine to 16-year-olds is slightly higher than the EU average. But among those who use the internet more regularly, the extent of bullying is felt far higher than by others.Although the 4% of all Irish children bullied online is lower than...
President urges children not to engage in bullying
The President, Michael D Higgins, has urged young people not to get involved in cyberbullying or ganging up on vulnerable classmates. Irish Examiner, Saturday, January 26, 2013, By Niall Murray, Education Correspondent He said he has been encouraged by the responses...
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