Don't keep it to yourselfThere are lots of types of bullying and the way to deal with them differs every time. The most important thing is that you tell someone about what's happening:
- Talk to your parents, teacher or other adult you trust.
- Contact a specialist charity such as Beatbullying which has a CyberMentor scheme (see below for details).
- You could call ChildLine on 0800 1111. You can speak to a professional in confidence without having to give your name.
- If the bullying is happening at school contact your Safer Schools Officer. Most types of bullying aren't normally a matter for police unless someone is hurt or a crime is committed. But one of the jobs of the Safer Schools Officers is to help teachers prevent bullying so they will want to know what's going on. Find out how to contact your Safer School Officer here.
- Contact your local police station or Safer Neighbourhoods Team - if it's an emergency and you or someone else is in immediate danger you should call 999.
- Or for more information visit the ‘Reporting crime’ section on the Metropolitan Police website or the ‘How to contact us' page on this site.
gabriel eilts
I made this site because i was bullied growing up in St. Louis Michigan as a kid until I moved to Alma Michigan. so i know what people feel like to be bullied and i know it is not fun, and i think that it should stop.
if you are being bullied you can contact me and let me know and i will give you some more personal advice to stop help
if you are being bullied you can contact me and let me know and i will give you some more personal advice to stop help