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Where to get more information

There are lots of online resources designed for young people about bullying. There are also several helplines that you can call and speak to someone in confidence.

BULLYWATCHLONDON HELPLINE
0845 338 5070

www.bbclic.com

Beatbullying's award-winning interactive Flash website for children and young people. The BB Clic is a virtual building with five floors of rooms and zones, including the BB Surgery, BB Diary Room, the BB Cinema and the Chelsea FC stadium. The website also features case studies, games, toolkits, a blog and much much more.

Childline 0800 11 11

Childline is free to call. You can speak to a counsellor about anything that is worrying you, including bullying, at any time of day or night, every day of the year.

www.anti-bullyingalliance.org

The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded by the NSPCC and National Children's Bureau in 2002. The website features an interactive area for young people called Hometown.

www.met.police.uk/youth/bullying.htm

Resource aimed at young people who may be experiencing bullying and offering advice on how to combat it.

www.barnardos.co.uk

www.the-childrens-society.org.uk

www.nspcc.org.uk

www.kidscape.org.uk

www.bullying.co.uk

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Self-harm, depresion and suicide

Peer support and mentoring

LGBT Groups and organisations

 


What to do if you are being bullied

Are you a bully?

How you can safely report it

What you should expect adults to do

Where to get more information

Every year, 40,000+ young people telephone helplines about bullying.

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