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Helping a friend by Rebecca Osborne
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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Family / Online safety
  • Post published:November 21, 2014

Young people can feel embarrassed and ashamed about being bullied. It is important to know that it is nothing to hide and there is always someone there for you if you want to chat.

Source: The Wireless Report 2014 @ Ditch the Label

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Tags: abuse, bullying, family, online safety, social networking

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