1000 Women Trust Launches National From-Bystander-to-Upstander Competition
CAPE TOWN - 1000 Women Trust, a leading women-led organisation dedicated to combating gender-based violence and bullying, is proud to announce the launch of a national From-Bystander-to-Upstander competition. This initiative aims to mobilise learners across South African schools to address bullying through creative mediums such as posters, songs, poems, stories, or graffiti.
With the distribution of 20,000 pamphlets to schools, 1000 Women Trust invites participation in the competition, encouraging schools to showcase how the 5 D's of being an upstander can be utilised to intervene when bullying occurs at schools. Learners are invited to use the 5 D’s - Distract, Delegate, Document, Delay, and Direct - as strategies to stand up against bullying, shifting from passive bystanders to proactive upstanders.
Tina Thiart, Co-Founder and Executive Trustee at 1000 Women Trust, explains the significance of the 5 D's: "A bystander witnesses bullying and does nothing, whereas an upstander takes action against it by employing the 5 Ds. These strategies include distracting the bully, delegating to seek help, discreetly documenting the incident, delaying to emotionally support the victim, or directly intervening."
Schools and learners are encouraged to depict one or all of the 5 D’s through creative resources such as stories, poems, posters, or graffiti, fostering awareness of bullying and promoting a supportive school environment.
Thiart emphasizes the impact of encouraging bystanders to become upstanders: "Encouraging more bystanders to become helpful rather than hurtful can significantly reduce the impact of bullying and create a more supportive environment."
The competition offers cash prizes, with R1000 awarded to the most effective depiction of one of the five D’s, R750 for second place, and R500 for third place. Entries can be submitted by tagging #1000WomenVoice on social media, emailing info@1000women.co.za, or sending a WhatsApp message to 061 469 0479. The competition deadline is Thursday 27 June 2024.
Among the participating schools is WSM Malotle Primary School in Brandfort, where 11-year-old Kamogelo Leepile tragically lost his life in a bully-related incident in May 2024. Following the incident, 17 teachers from the school approached 1000 Women Trust to undergo the anti-bullying course.











