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Johnston Press backs leaflet drop for bully charity publicity drive
Publisher donates 150,000 leaflets to sub-editor’s charity
Sub-editor's anti-bullying charity celebrates £200,000 legacy
Money was share of £1.1m estate and will boost advice work and web presence
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Sub's anti-bullying charity receives £50,000 donation
Money will be used to give continued support to parents and children
Website poem helps deliver anti-bullying message
A poem from the charity website Bullying Online, set up by Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Liz Carnell, has been chosen to launch the DfES’s first Anti-Bullying Week. The poem ‘I am’ is to be featured on TV, in the cinema,
Grant boost for sub's charity website
Yorkshire Evening Post sub-editor Liz Carnell is celebrating a £10,000 government grant for her charity Bullying Online. The money will be used to pay running costs for the charity at www.bullying.co.uk which is gearing itself up for the new school
Award boost for sub's charity work
Bullying Online, the charity run by Yorkshire Evening Post sub editor Liz Carnell, has scooped another major award. The anti-bullying children’s charity won the community and voluntary section of the Yorkshire and Humber regional final of the E-Commerce Awards 2003.
National award for sub's anti-bullying site
Bullying Online, the charity founded and run by Yorkshire Evening Post sub editor Liz Carnell, which helps parents and pupils deal with school bullying, has won a national award. It is the winner of the Digital Inclusion category, sponsored by
Website editor is special guest
Yorkshire Evening Post sub-editor Liz Carnell was a guest at a Government reception. The event marked the launch of the 2003 National E-Commerce Awards in which the Harrogate charity Bullying Online, of which she’s the founder and director, was a
Website editor is special guest
Yorkshire Evening Post sub-editor Liz Carnell was a guest at a Government reception this week. The event marked the launch of the 2003 National E-Commerce Awards in which the Harrogate charity Bullying Online, of which she’s the founder and director,
TV date for campaigning sub
Yorkshire Evening Post sub editor Liz Carnell was today due to appear on the BBC Breakfast programme, in an interview about the work of the charity website Bullying Online, of which she is the director. The item, hosted by Gaby
Cash award for journalist's 'bullying' website
Bullying Online, a charity founded by Yorkshire Evening Post sub-editor Liz Carnell, has scooped an E-Commerce Award worth £2,000. The website www.bullying.co.uk won the community and voluntary section of the Yorkshire and Humber region of the National E-Commerce Awards and
Stay safe in cyberspace
A website that provides support and advice for bullied children has launched a new section to help them stay safe in cyberspace. The Internet safety section is part of www.bullying.co.uk, run by Liz Carnell, a sub-editor at the Yorkshire Evening
Bullying resource bids for award
A website that provides support and advice for bullied children is in line for a prestigious industry award. www.bullying.co.uk is run by Yorkshire Evening Post sub-editor Liz Carnell, and is receiving tremendous feedback. The website, also a charity, is through