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Anti-Bullying Information Publications

These resources are free to download by clicking on the link below each one. If you would prefer printed posters, please visit the Shop section of our website.

Making the Leap

Transition marks a period of time between experiences, movements or changes in a person’s life, such as, starting secondary school. The information in this brochure may help ease any fears you have about your transition to a new school.

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Don’t Stand By

This flyer is full of helpful information and guidance for younger children to help them understand, recognise and talk about bullying.

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Understanding Bullying

A concertina style download for young people that is full of anti-bullying help, information and guidance.

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Understanding bullying

Understanding Bullying for Parents/Carers

An information brochure to help parents and carers to determine the best course of action to approach the school, support their child and ultimately stop the bullying.

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Bullying Hurts – Inside and Out

It’s time to talk about bullying! A general information flyer.

Bullying Hurts Flyer

Think Before You Send

An Information Brochure on Sexting and Online Bullying

Think Before You Send

Keep Calm and Stay Safe

There will be lots of new and technical terms, information and stories being shared about Coronavirus (Covid-19).
Our Information Sheet was developed to help with any concerns you may have.

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Need to talk?

If you are being bullied or are concerned about someone who is, you can receive help and support from one of our trained Mentors through our e-mentoring service.

If you would like a Mentor to email you, please contact: mentorsonline@bulliesout.com

If you would rather speak to someone over the telephone, you can call Childline on: 0800 1111

For any community-related issues, such as anti-social behaviour, we would suggest contacting your landlord, the local police or your local environmental health department (where applicable), as we are unable to deal with these types of complaints.