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“The pupils responded very well to their learning with enthusiasm and clear enjoyment. Most noticeable improvement was a girl in year 7 who attended all eight sessions; she is now confidently contributing in class and displays much more confidence in her physical ability.”

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Anti Bullying Links

The Safety Box Bullying Links
The websites listed below offer direct links to other sources of information for teachers, parents and young people on bullying.

BBC Schools: www.bbc.co.uk/education/schools
Includes information about bullying.


Stop Text bullying www.stoptextbully.com
Information and ways on how to stop mobile phone sms text bullying.


Bullying Online: www.bullying.co.uk
Useful information and links on bullying and related issues for parents, children and teachers.

ChildLine: www.childline.org.uk
Primarily a helpline for children but has useful information and links on bullying. Chips (Childline in Partnership with Schools) encourages schools to support pupils in setting up anti-bullying projects)

The Children's Society: www-the-childrens-society.org.uk
'Bullying! Information for parents on how to help your child' - leaflet giving information and practical guidance.

DfES (Department for Education and Skills): www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying
'Bullying - don't suffer in silence' - anti-bullying pack available in all schools.

Kidscape: www.kidscape.org.uk
Advice for children, parents and teachers as well as training and sample policies.

Sort it!: www.sortit.org.uk
Information for visually impaired young people aged 11-16 years, including help with bullying issues.

Topmarks: www.topmarks.co.uk
Aims to provide easy access to the best educational websites including information on bullying for teachers, parents and young people.


YWCA: www.ywca-gb.org.uk
'If looks could kill: young women and bullying' - briefing paper drawing together the latest research into the problem of bullying experienced by young women and making recommendations for schools.

Cyber Smart Curriculum http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org

The CyberSmart! Curriculum is currently used by educators in all 50 states and Canada, is downloaded more than 30,000 each month, and attracts over 1 million website page views on a monthly basis. By addressing the interconnected challenges and solutions involved in responsible, safe, and appropriate technology use, the curriculum helps educators better integrate technology to strengthen their instruction in core academic subjects.


STOP cyber-bullying http://www.stopcyberbullying.org

'Stop Cyber bullying provides information on how to help your child'