“Norfolk Says No” campaign starts today
“Norfolk Says No” is a campaign running this week to raise public awareness to eliminate violence against women as part of a global movement, and the support services available.
Short messages on Bullying/abuse from Respect Yourself, the guidance site for young people to help make good decisions in life.
75% of Anti-bullying ambassadors report that students now feel happier at school. 95% report that other students feel safer in school.
78% of Anti-bullying ambassadors report that bullying incidents have reduced in their school. 97% now feel able to help someone else who is being bullied.
The Diana Anti-bullying Ambassadors Programme empowers young people to lead on bullying by giving them the skills, confidence and support to run Antibullying activities in their schools and communities.
You can talk to a highly-trained BeatBullying.org young CyberMentor and get help straightaway. Most problems can be sorted out within a few conversations.
If you’re being bullied and don’t feel like speaking to family/friends about it, BeatBullying.org offers real-time advice and help.
800,000 young people are victims of bullying every month, inside and outside of school. 16,000 young people are absent from school because of bullying.
You can contact a ChildLine counsellor about anything – no problem is too big or too small. Call free on 0800 1111, have a 1-2-1 chat online or send an email.
ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of nineteen. Call free on 0800 1111. Calls won’t appear on the phone bill, including mobiles.