Worried about bullying?
Whether you’re at school, or home or online, bullying can take many forms such as such as someone repeatedly hurting you, teasing you, name-calling or threatening you online (cyberbullying) or to your face.
Bullying can happen to anyone, young and old – even celebrities like Olympic champion Tom Daley, who moved schools after experiencing bullying.
Dealing with bullying
The most important thing to remember is no one has the right to bully you. You don’t have to deal with it alone – there are many people and organisations who can help you.
If you are bullying somebody and want help there’s support for you too.
Where can I get help?
First of all, the best thing you can do is tell an adult you trust, such as a parent, carer or someone in school. This may seem difficult, but it can make a real difference. Secondly, please visit the links below – or call Childline for immediate help and support: their free phone number is 0800 1111.
Online messageboards
We recommend you take care if you share on messageboards, whether that’s for mental health or anything else. Online messageboards should tell you how they make sure your information is kept safe and confidential, and how they make sure users respect each other and content is appropriate. A really good example of a messageboard that does this well is from Childline.
Things you might find useful
Staying safe online
Advice on protecting your privacy, online dating, cyberbullying and more.
Think U KnowThe Anti-Bullying Alliance
Website with lots of helpful websites and phone numbers.
The Anti-Bullying AllianceChildline - Staying Safe Online
Find out how to stand up to and protect yourself from cyber bullying.
ChildlineAre you a parent or carer?
If you’re looking for more information to support a young person you care for with their mental health, visit our parent and carers page.