Bullying
If you think that bullying is just a part of everyday school life, you're wrong. No-one deserves to be bullied and the problem shouldn't be ignored.
You don't have to be physically beaten up or hurt bullying can also be
- bullying
- teasing
- being threatened
- name calling
- If you're being bullied the first thing that you should do bullied is tell someone about it - don't suffer in silence.
Related Websites: - Bullying UK - Specialist website with advice and information for people being bullied
- Dont Hide It - Website highlighting different forms of abuse.
- Childline - For advice or just to talk.
- Kidscape - A charity specifically to prevent bullying and child sexual abuse.
- Beat Bullying - UK's leading bullying prevention charity.
- Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) - Website that brings together over 60 organisations into one network with the aim of reducing bullying.
- 11 Million - Looks after the interests and acts as the voice of children and young people by exposing isssues affecting young people.
- Act Against Bullying - A national charity which highlightd new forms of bullying.
- Actionwork - A multi-media organisation that uses film, theatre and other creative arts to explore and tackle issues that affect young people, in particular bullying.
- Bully Free Zone - Provides a peer mediation service, written and telephone advice,and provides training for children and young people, parents, teachers, youth workers and other professionals.
- C:HAT - Seeks to provide a complete support package for young people and the significant adults who are involved in their lives; through consultancy, behaviour management and children's homes.
- Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Young People - The Diana Anti - bullying Award is open to primary schools, secondary schools and youth organisations.
- Cybermentors - The charity Beatbullying has launched a peer mentoring website to help crack down on online bullying.
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