Bullying
Bullying doesn’t just take place in schools and can happen to anyone, anywhere, at anytime. Hampshire Children’s Trust will work to reduce levels of bullying and provide support to children and young people who experience bullying.
Bullying of any kind is wrong
If bullying of any kind happens to you or someone you know, you should be able to tell someone and know that it will be dealt with quickly and effectively.
Your school and any organisation or club you belong to should have a policy to deal with bullying and you have a right to ask a teacher, or another adult, for help if you are being bullied.
If you are bullying someone else, talk to an adult about it and make sure you stop.
Even if you are being bullied yourself, it is important not to bully others.

Download:
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The Anti-bullying leaflet for children and young people
588kb
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Make It Count
2mb 2012 Flyer
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Hampshire County Council is looking for poems about bullying
1mb to be produced by young people for young people for Anti-Bullying Week (12 - 16 November 2012).
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Hampshire County Council is holding a competition for young people
1mb to produce an anti-bullying poem for other young people. The 10 winning poems (two from each category) will be made available to schools/colleges across Hampshire for Anti-Bullying Week 2012 (12 - 16 November).
Useful links
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Hampshire Young People’s Services:
0845 603 5621
youth.info@hants.gov.uk - Hampshire bullying information for parents/carers and practitioners
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Bullying UK
help@bullying.co.uk - Bully Free Zone
- Bullies 2 Buddies
- Bullyproof
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Kidscape
08451 205 204 -
ChildLine
0800 1111 - Don't suffer in Silence
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NSPCC
Freephone: 0808 800 5000
Textphone: 0800 056 0566 - Schools Out - tackling homophobia in education
- Worried about yourself or someone else? Get help!
- Thinkuknow
