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Further support
Here you will find a number of number of organisations (many who
are members of the Anti-bullying Alliance) who can offer further
support and advice. You can also email the central team at the
Anti-bullying Alliance aba@ncb.org.uk
Support for children and young
people
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.
Directgov
for young people
Youth2youth Young
persons helpline which offers confidential peer support via
telephone, email and online chat for 11-19 year olds
(Homophobic bullying) EACH Actionline for children
experiencing homophobic bullying: 0808 1000 143. It's open Monday
to Friday 9am-4.30pm
(Homophobic bullying) Stonewall Stonewall
runs a free info service for individuals, organisations, and
employers. Our freephone Info Line on 08000 50 20 20 is open Monday
to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm.
Support for
parents and carers
Family Lives
0808 800 2222 Immediate support and advice for parents, 24 hours
a day, seven days a week.
Kidscape
08451 205 204
A helpline for parents and carers of bullied children 10am to 4pm
Monday–Friday.
Directgov
for parents
Support for
teachers
Teacher Support
Network
England: 0800 0562561
Scotland: 0800 5642270
Wales: 0800 0855088
(Cyberbullying) UK Safer Internet
Centre E-safety and cyberbullying helpline for
teachers and other professionals 0844 381
4772 email helpline@saferinternet.org.uk
(Homophobic bullying) Stonewall
Stonewall runs a free info service for individuals, organisations,
and employers. Our freephone Info Line on 08000 50 20 20 is open
Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm.
Support around e-safety and
cyberbullying
Childnet
International
UK Safer Internet
Centre
The
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
(CEOP)
Provides help and advice on cyberbullying, the
Centre maintains a
website for children and young people, and parents and carers
about staying safe online. Also includes a facility to report abuse
online.
Support around sexual
bullying
Stop it
Now! Helpline for adults who have concerns about
children that display harmful sexual behaviour 0808 1000
900
NSPCC NSPCC helpline
number for adults with concerns about the safety of children
0808 800 5000
Brook Advisory Service
Helpline for under 25s on all aspects of sex and relationships
including harmful behaviour 0808 802 1234
Support around
homophobic bullying
EACH Actionline
for children experiencing homophobic bullying: 0808 1000 143. It's
open Monday to Friday 9am-4.30pm
Stonewall Stonewall
runs a free info service for individuals, organisations, and
employers. Our freephone Info Line on 08000 50 20
20 is open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm.
Support around transphobic
bullying
GIRES
Support around prejudice related
bullying
Equality and Human
Rights Commission Helpline 0845 604
6610
Support around appearance
related bullying
Changing
Faces Support and advice for young people and their
families, and resources for teachers because safety, inclusion and
equality for people with a condition, injury or mark that affects
the way they look, has to involve everyone. Changing Minds Changing
Lives.