Anti Bullying: Success Unlimited
Tim Field's site, one of the most comprehensive on bullying, analyses effect of bullying on health. It has a page for teachers, children and schools and details the legal procedures available, such as the Public Disclosure Bill. The site also lists support groups for teachers.
[http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/]
Anti Bullying: Bullying
We all know that bullying goes on in every school but it’s the way it’s dealt with which makes the difference between life being tolerable or a misery. This site is very useful for parents of victims of bullying considering legal action. It gives detailed advice on the steps to take within the school including sample letters. There is also useful advice from a solicitor on how to take action, how much it might cost and how effective it might be, plus reading material, school action and contacts.
[http://www.bullying.co.uk/]
Anti Bullying: Child Line
ChildLine is the UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger
[http://www.childline.org.uk/]
Anti Bullying: 'Bullying.co.uk'
Life can be a misery when you're being bullied at school and if you feel you don't have any friends. Here's help and advice if you're having a hard time. There's also information on how to stay safe.
[http://www.bullying.co.uk/]
Anti Bullying: 'Antibullying.net'
The Scottish Executive has established the Network so that teachers, parents and young people can share ideas about how bullying should be tackled. It is freely open to all.
[http://www.antibullying.net/]
Anti Bullying: New Zealand Police's Anti-Bullying Campaign
No Bully Website Set up by the New Zealand Police's Anti-Bullying Campaign and gives straightforward advice for parents. It also includes a fun section for children that gives definitions of bullying plus a games section.
[http://www.police.govt.nz/]
Anti Bullying: Kidscape
Nearly everyone is bullied at some time in their lives: by brothers and sisters, by neighbours, by adults or by other children. If you are being bullied, you may feel scared, vulnerable and quite alone but you owe it to yourself to try and sort out the situation so that the the bullying stops. Remember, no-one deserves to be bullied.
[http://www.kidscape.org.uk/]
Anti Bullying: Scottish Council for Research in Education
The Scottish Council for Research in Education Comprehensive information on all aspects of bullying at school. An invaluable resource for teachers.
[http://www.scre.ac.uk/]