YOUNG artists involved in an anti-bullying campaign have been showing off posters of their ideas.
The children, all pupils at Teesside schools, were taking part in a competition run by the South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust, Tees and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust and Unison.
It marked the culmination of a joint project by the organisations, called One Voice Against Bullying and Harassment.
The project is aimed at challenging victimisation in the workplace and involves setting up a support network for staff.
The winning poster design will be used around the trust's hospitals to inform workers who they should contact for help and advice.
Project leader Aaron Tucker said: "Picking a winner was a difficult task as the posters are all excellent and the children have put in a lot of effort and worked very hard on them."
For more details on the initiative, ring Mr Tucker on (01642) 854 346.
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