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Anti Bullying Network
Established by the Scottish Executive, the Anti Bullying Network exists so that teachers, parents and young people can share ideas about how bullying can be tackled. Although the Network primarily deals with enquiries from within Scotland, the resources within the site are freely available to all.
www.antibullying.net
Be Safe Online
A general internet safety website which also provides information on bullying by email, over the internet and by text messaging.
www.besafeonline.org
Bullying Online
An online help and advice service combating all forms of bullying. It contains sections for teachers, parents and pupils, and has specific information on staying safe in cyberspace, mobile phone bullying, and abusive emails and websites.
www.bullying.co.uk
www.bullying.org – Where You Are NOT Alone
A website dedicated to increasing the awareness of, and the problems associated with, bullying and preventing, resolving and eliminating bullying in society.
www.bullying.org
ChildLine
The ChildLine website provides general information on bullying, including information sheets for teachers and professionals working with young people.
www.childline.org.uk
Childnet International
Childnet International is a children’s charity committed to helping to make the internet a safe place for children. Their website provides some useful information and resources.
www.childnet-int.org
www.cyberbullying.ca – Always On? Always Aware!
From the creator of www.bullying.org, this website is wholly concerned with the issues of cyberbullying. Although Canadian in origin, it provides useful examples, guidance and advice in combating online bullying wherever it occurs.
www.cyberbullying.ca
Don’t suffer in silence
This website supports the DfES anti-bullying campaign. It provides access to an anti-bullying pack for schools which gives guidance on dealing with bullying by text messages via mobile phones.
www.dfes.gov.uk
Internet Super Heroes
Marvel super heroes such as Spider-man and the Hulk have joined forces with WiredSafety.org to teach children and young people worldwide about safe, private and responsible surfing. The site includes a large section on cyberbullying, flaming and cyberstalking, with additional information for parents and teachers.
www.internetsuperheroes.org
Kidscape
The Kidscape website is a general bullying resource, with specific information on cyberbullying aimed at children and young people.
www.kidscape.org.uk
NCH IT OK
This website promotes safe and equal internet access for young children, including information on online bullying. The site also provides further information on the NCH survey (2002) which found that one in four children in the UK are bullied or threatened via their mobile phone or online.
www.nch.org.uk
School Bully OnLine
The website of the UK National Bullying Advice Line, which provides information on bullying by mobile phone, with content specifically aimed at children.
www.bullyonline.org
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