Anti-bullying resources for children and young people, parents and carers  

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This section provides resources, downloads, helplines and useful information about anti-bullying.

For children and young people
Anti bullying alliance
Work to stop bullying and create a safer environment in which children and young people are involved in.

Beat bullying
Provide advice and support from the UK's leading bullying prevention charity.

Be safe online
Provides useful information on internet safety.

Bullies aren't sharp so what's the point (DVD)
A DVD produced by children and young people about bullying.

Childline
The UK’s free, 24-hour confidential helpline for children and young people who need to talk.

Bullying poster
Bullying stickers
Feel safe at home
Help stop bullying!poster
In the know - educational booklet for children aged 8 to 11.
Stop bullying Z card
What if....? - a fun game to get children thinking and talking about staying safe.
Worried need to talk

Collection of pool ballsFor parents or carers
Anti bullying alliance
Involves children and young people to help stop bullying and create a safer environment.
 
NSPCC help and advice for parents and carers
Provides advice for parents and carers. It covers many of the things you have to deal with when you are involved with children and young people.

Parentline plus
Supports parents to help their children to succeed and achieve. Parentline Plus works towards preventing children being harmed, improving adult relationships, promoting positive behaviour and enabling parents to support their children to make the most of their education and their community.

Stonewall
Provides advice about preventing attacks on lesbians, gay men and bisexuals.

Cyber bullying
Protecting children from sexual abuse:guide for parents and carers

Sexting - Useful information.

What can parents do?
Whole woman: information for mums
Worried about a child

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