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Cyberbullying is just as serious as offline bullying

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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Crime / Online safety
  • Post published:November 20, 2014

Cyberbullying is just as serious as offline bullying and it can be incredibly traumatic. If you are feeling low, it is important that you tell an adult that you trust – this could be a parent/guardian, a teacher, the school counsellor or your doctor. Help is available, you just need to ask for it.

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