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Samwise Holmes | Backflips Against Bullying

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Having been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, Samwise Holmes's high school years were characterised by relentless bullying, feeling isolated constantly and even having his head flushed down a toilet.But being subjected to such extensive and cruel bullying didn't defeat him. With the help of his partner Cynthia Guthrie, who was regularly bullied at school and experienced severe anxiety and depression, Samwise or Sam as he likes to be called has established a program to tackle the issue of bullying in an active and engaging way.Called Backflips Against Bullying, the program uses acrobatics and parkour (a sport involving obstacles, commando rolls and efficient ways to get from A to B) to engage K-12 students before getting them to understand the issue of bullying on a deeper level. The program has been successful, being performed in 150 schools in NSW already and there are plans afoot for national expansion. The Backflips Against Bullying programming supports the the anti-bullying curriculum developed by the N