The person you are telling doesn't
care about your situation
The person you are telling does
care but doesnt know how to approach the situation
You have told the teacher but the
next day the bullying continues. This would be because
the teacher simply told the bully to STOP.
The bully won't listen to a simple telling off and
then you get it worse because the bully thinks you have
'grassed' on him.
The friends you do have don't seem
to be interested but that could be because they are
victims of the same bully but don't want to tell you.
There
are people who will listen.
CHILDLINE is on free phone 08001111
(this call does not show your mum/dads phone bill)
KIDSCAPE are on 0207 730 3300. Click on
the title to visit their website. Or telephone Mon-Fri 10am-4pm to talk to a counsellor.
Children's Legal Centre 01206
873820 free advice about legal issues.
Weekdays 10am-12noon & 2pm-5pm or visit www2.essex.ac.uk/clc/
for advice 'online' about legal issues about school and bullying.
National Youth Advocacy Service
0151 342 7852 provides and information and
ensures that young people's voices are heard
Victim Support 0845 3030900
provides help and advice for victims of crime
Youth Access 0208 772 9900
provides names of local youth counsellors
Parentline Plus 0802 8002222 find your nearest local group offering
support for parents under stress.
Education Law Association (ELAS) 01903
504949
Antibullying campaign (no relation to this
site) are on 0207 378 1446 A parent's pack is available for £2.50 by sending an A4
SAE and two first class stamps (with a cheque/postal order payable to Anti Bullying Campaign), to 185
Tower Bridge Road, London SE21 2UF.