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Children and young people

If you need help or advice about bullying, you can contact one of the following services:

ChildLine 
ChildLine is the UK’s free, confidential helpline for children and young people.  They offer advice and support, by phone and online, 24 hours a day. Whenever and wherever you need them, they’ll be there. Call 0800 1111

Cybermentors
CyberMentors is a safe social networking site providing information and support for young people affected by bullying.

Connexions Direct
080 800 13 2 19 for young people aged 13-19. Calls from a landline are free so they won't show on a phone bill. Calls from a mobile are charged but if you ring them on your mobile –  they will call you back.

EACH
EACH has a freephone helpline for children experiencing homophobic bullying: 0808 1000 143. It's open Monday to Friday 10am-5pm

The websites below have lots of information and advice for anyone who has had experience of bullying.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) maintains a website for children and young people, and parents and carers about staying safe online: Think U Know

NSPCC advice on bullying

Childline tips on bullying

Need2Know how to stop bullying

Bullying Online help for pupils

Kidscape who gets bullied?

Young Anti-Bullying Alliance
The Young Anti–Bullying Alliance is a group of children and young people from all around the country determined to put an end to bullying. Supported by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, they have their own website.