Anti-Bullying
NEED HELP? TALK TO SOMEONE
You Are Not Alone
If something is worrying you, it is important to tell someone. Talking about your worries can help you feel safer and calmer. There will always be an adult who wants to listen and help you.
Help and Advice
The Anti-Bullying Alliance have some useful advice on their website and they also have resources that we use every year as part of our Anti-Bullying Week, held every Year in November.
Anti-Bullying Alliance Help and Support 
It doesn’t matter what colour hair you have; what trainers you are wearing; how you speak; how you walk; how you talk – it is not your fault if you get bullied. We are all different in some way and that’s what makes us amazing.
- Whether you are a boy or a girl, old or young, big or small – bullying makes you feel rubbish and it’s okay to be upset about it. The important thing is that you tell someone about it.
- If you feel you can, talk to a teacher you trust or a family member. If you don’t want to do that you can always call Childline 0800 11 11 or visit www.childline.org.uk.
Cyber-Bullying
BBC Teach have some helpful resources all about Online Bullying.
What to do if you are being bullied Celebrity Tips
What to do if you've been mean online.
So if you feel like you’ve treated someone badly – whether you meant it or not – how do you get back on the right track?
Odd Socks Day
We also mark Anti-Bullying Week by Odd Socks Day to recognise that we are all different and all equally valued! 