Bullying
Bullying comes in many forms including name calling, threats, spreading rumours, hitting, pinching, damaging belongings or stealing, prank calls and abusive text messages.
It can happen to anyone anywhere: in the home, playing sport, at school and on the internet.
While bullying can be a difficult thing to talk to other people about we should give it a go. If it’s happening at school, talk to a teacher. They might be able to do something about it without involving you.
No-one deserves to be bullied and it can be stopped.
ChildLine has some really helpful advice including tips for beating bullying, a bullying diary to keep track of how and when you are bullied and stories and videos from other young people.
Beat bullying with the easy to read information on need2know.
Advice about cyberbullying: take a quiz to find out if you’re part of it, find out what it's like to be on the receiving and and get tips on dealing with cyberbullying.
The Surgery provides clear and frank information about bullying.





