Anti-Bullying
Bullying can happen to anyone at any age. Being bullied at school, home or online might involve someone pushing you, hitting you, teasing you, talking about you or calling you names. No one has the right to hurt you or make you feel bad, and if you are being bullied you don't have to put up with it, you can talk to someone about it.
Our Baseline Staff Team can help children and young people the confidence and self esteem to stop what is happening to them.
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What is bullying?
Bullying can mean many different things.
These are some ways children and young people have described bullying:
- Being called names
- Being teased
- Being pushed or pulled about
- Having money and other possessions taken or messed about with
- Having rumours spread about you
- Being ignored and left out
- Being hit, kicked or physically hurt in any way
- Being threatened or intimidated
Bullying can also be part of other forms of abuse, including neglect, emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
If you are being bullied in person or online, then you might think that it's your fault. It isn't.
No-one has the right to bully you. If you speak out about it, there are people who care and will listen to you and help you.