Short messages on Bullying/abuse from Respect Yourself, the guidance site for young people to help make good decisions in life.
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Using the same usernames for the places you visit socially online makes it easy for someone else to build up a picture of you and what you’ve shared with your online friends across interests.
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No Bullying!
Bullying is not a normal part of life.
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Kick It Out is football’s equality and inclusion campaign. Download their free app to report abuse; whether it is racism, antisemitism, homophobia, sexism or disability abuse, you can help to tackle discrimination in football at all levels.
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Troll
Internet trolls: the only things they know about you are the bits you’ve told them. This includes what they can match up about you with a few simple Google searches.
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You can choose what words from others that you let into your heart. Don’t let bad ones in and certainly don’t believe them – you’re the only expert on yourself and know what’s right and what’s wrong.
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The Love by Wolfman- K
Leeway offers a range of community services especially for children and young people (aged 5 – 19 years old) in Norfolk: one-to-one support, group work, and an advice line. Call them on 0845 241 2171.
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how painful it is by Sophia Louise
Each child/young person may respond differently to experiencing or witnessing domestic abuse, some common long-term effects are: anxiety, depression, withdrawal, nightmares, bed wetting, low self esteem, aggressive behaviour, eating disorders, underachieving at school.
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We'll Forsake Our Ages and Pretend We Are Children by Brandon Warren
There is a strong connection between domestic abuse and child abuse. Research studies have found that in 40-60% of cases when women are being abused, children are also being abused.
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We'll Forsake Our Ages and Pretend We Are Children by Brandon Warren
A third of children present try to intervene to protect their mothers and therefore may get caught in the middle of the abuse. The child may see the mothers injuries after the abuse or may be forced to witness it.
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We'll Forsake Our Ages and Pretend We Are Children by Brandon Warren
At least 750,000 children/young people a year witness domestic violence. In 90% of cases children and young people are in the same or next room.
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