Martha leads the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), supporting its members in all aspects of bullying prevention and response. She also coordinates Anti-Bullying Week each November. She’s worked at NCB for over seven years and was previously part of the Council for Disabled Children (CDC) team.
Martha has led on the Anti-Bullying Alliance’s groundbreaking programme to reduce bullying of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs.
While Martha loves her current job she could have had a very different career path – her first job after she left studying was as a musician.
“Bullying has a significant impact on people’s lives, not just in childhood but well into adulthood. Through our work at the Anti-Bullying Alliance, we’re making real changes to schools and other settings and improving the well-being of children and young people.”