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Bullying hurts.If your child is on the receiving end of bullying, there are many things that can be done to make their life easier. You should contact your school to discuss your child’s problems. All schools will have a bullying policy. The DfES has developed a web site which is intended to show pupils, their families and teachers how to tackle a problem that has gone on for far too long. The website is packed with new ideas, practical techniques and the valuable experiences of those who have been bullied, or have even bullied others, to demonstrate that you need not Suffer in Silence. Click on the link below to access the Parents’ section : The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. They have been directly involved in protecting children and campaigning on their behalf since 1884. Helpline: 0808 800 500 Advice for Parents Practical help and advice for parents who are tackling school bullying can be found in the Bullying on line website. They explain, step by step, how to work your way through the education maze to make an effective complaint. You can always email us for more help or advice. To find out more helpful information on Bullying, including an Anti-Bullying Textline, Anti-Bullying Week etc. click below: |