Links
If you would like further information about bullying, you can visit
any of these links.
www.power2gether.com
Power2Gether is a call-2-action project geared towards the Bullying problem
which our
Society is facing today.
www.1800wheelchair.com/news/post/whats-the-best-thing-to-do-about-bullies.aspx
Bullying resource guide.
www.lifecoach-directory.org.uk
The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge life coach support network,
enabling individuals to find a life coach close to them and appropriate
for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will help those seeking a new
direction in their life to find the encouragement they need.
www.dearfriend.co.uk
We allow people to post questions that they may not feel they would
get unbiased answers to from family members or friends.
www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk
The Alliance brings together over 65 organisations into one network
with the aim of reducing bullying
and creating safer environments in which children and young people can
live, grow, play and learn.
www.kidscape.org.uk
National charity helping to prevent bullying and child abuse.
www.samaritans.org.uk
Someone to talk to when it all becomes too much.
www.bullying.co.uk
A wealth of information about bullying and how to deal with it for children
and parents.
www.nspcc.org.uk
Helping to stop cruelty to children.
www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying
Information for pupils, teachers and parents.
www.stopbullying.com
Information for children, their families and professionals about bullying.
www.childline.org.uk
A confidential helpline (0800 1111) for children to discuss any of their
problems.
www.coastkid.org
See how other children deal with bullying and get helpful advice about
how to deal with different types of bullying.
www.barnardos.org.uk
Helping vulnerable children and young people transform their lives and
fulfil their potential.
www.antibullying.net
Useful informational for teachers, parents and pupils on bullying in
schools including helpful
information about homophobic and racist bullying and also workplace bullying.
www.bullyonline.org
Information about workplace bullying, the effects of bullying and how
you can tackle it.
www.yourteenager.co.uk
How to handle teenage behaviour and build a positive parent teen relationship.
www.missdorothy.com
To advance the education of people under the age of 16 and to relieve
sickness,
disability, poverty, cruelty and hardship.
www.sane.org.uk
For young people affected by mental health problems.
www.victimsupport.org
Helping people cope with crime.
www.family2000.org.uk
Advice about family issues for parents.
www.womensaid.org.uk
Information about domestic violence.
http://www.kathynoll.com/
'Taking the Bully by the Horns' A self-help book and web site.
www.kathynoll.com
People Building provide NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) and Hypnotherapy
training courses
designed to help children and young people improve their motivation, confidence,
and attitude.
www.peoplebuilding.co.uk/inspirational-quotes.htm
Inspirational poems and quotes by people who took part in the NLP training
course.
www.teachers.tv/bullying
Find out more about what the TV channel are doing for this years Anti-Bullying
week,
and to download programmes.
www.supportiveparents.org.uk
Supportive Parents is a parent-led organisation providing the Parent
Partnership Service for
Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. This service is confidential
and provides
independent parental support to parents of children with special educational
needs.
www.eachaction.org.uk
EACH is the award-winning charity for young people and adults affected
by homophobia.
www.counselling-directory.org.uk
This website is a support network of UK counsellors and psychotherapists, with
information on their training and experience, areas of counselling, fees and
contact details. This service is free, confidential and easy to use.