Where can you get more
information and advice?
www.bbclic.com
beatbullying kids' Flash portal for children and
young people: including case studies, games, the gallery and the
BB Surgery.
www.beatbullying.org
beatbullying’s website aimed at parents,
teachers, youth workers, professionals and many others.
Childline 0800 11 11
www.childline.org.uk
Free to call; you can speak to a counsellor about anything that
is worrying you, including bullying, at any time of day or night,
every day of the year.
www.childline.org.uk/chips
Information on the CHIPS scheme (ChildLine in Partnership
with Schools).
www.bullying.co.uk
Bullying Online’s website with advice on school bullying
for you and your parents and carers.
www.bubblycrew.org.uk
Young Carer's Project at Hammersmith and Fulham Carers Centre.
A young carer is a young person whose life is greatly affected by
a relatives's serious illness, physical or learning difficulty,
mental health issues or substance misuse. beatbullying
is working closely with young carers all over London.

www.ncb.org.uk/aba
Bringing together more than 50 national organisations to
reduce bullying and create safer environments in which children
and young people can live, grow, play and learn.
www.met.police.uk/youth/bullying.htm
Resource aimed at young people who may be experiencing bullying,
offering advice on how to combat it.
www.barnados.co.uk
www.the-childrens-society.org.uk
www.nspcc.org.uk
www.kidscape.org.uk
www.antibullying.net
The Anti-Bullying Network, Moray House School of Education, University
of Edinburgh, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ
Tel: 0131 651 6100
Scottish anti-bullying forum set up by the Scottish Executive for
teachers, parents and young people to share ideas on tackling bullying.
A good example of a response to the need to involve a whole community
in tackling the problem. However, the Network only deals with school
bullying and is designed with the Scottish education system and
Scottish legislation in mind. The website features a database of
anti-bullying initiatives.
Parentline Plus 0808 800 2222 (freephone)
A helpline giving parents and carers support and information on
a range of different subjects including bullying.
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