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Bullying is not big

 

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LET'S STOP IT!
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(in fact, if you're bullying you're acting small and stupid)

Bullying is wrong
Stamp it out
arrow What to do if you are being bullied or know of bullying going on...

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Tell an adult or close friend.
Stay with your friends.
button Avoid certain places.
button Try not to lose your temper and stay calm.
button Leave expensive items at home.
button Don't brag about possessions.
button Try to ignore name-calling but remember
YOU CAN say NO.

Childline 24 hour helpline
0800 1111

Anti-Bullying Campaign
020 7378 1446

9:30am - 5:00pm



Bullying is...deliberate hurtful behaviour that happens over a period of time.

It is not falling out with a friend or something that happens once or twice.

arrow Spotting the signs...
  Not wanting to go to school, late home, avoiding lessons/days or taking different routes to school.
Unexpected cuts, bruises, headaches, tummy upsets.
Asking for extra money or sweets.
Seeming irritable, withdrawn or tired. Not sleeping well, nightmares, bed-wetting, weepy, loss of appetite, forgetfulness.
Not mixing with friends or other children.
arrow What parents can do...
  Discuss calmly with child. Sympathise and reassure.
Find out names - regularity - places. If necessary advise children how to help themselves.
Encourage them to confide in a teacher. Report further incidents to the school. Work with the school and keep records.
arrow Don't tell them to hit back!
Parentline Plus
Stop
Parent Advice Line
Free phone:
Tel 0808 800 2222
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk

 
Kidscape
Stop

2 Grosvenor Gardens
London
SW1W 0DH.
Phone: 020 7730 3300 Fax: 020 7730 7081
Helpline: 08451 205 204

Kidscape's helpline is for the use of parents, guardians or concerned relatives and friends of bullied children.
http://www.kidscape.org.uk