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Is your child, or the young person you're looking after, being bullied?

If you think your child or the child/young person you're looking after is being bullied, act immediately. Talk to your child about what they can do to deal with bullying, Advise can be found in the links below.  If this doesn't work, talk to their teacher about what can be done. Always encourage your child to tell someone.  

Many other children and young people are being bullied; it can happen at any age to any child and must be stopped. Remember, it is not their fault and they have the right to live without being picked on. Bullying behaviour is unacceptable.

KSCB Anti-Bullying Policy

This Policy outlines the roles and responsibilities of all KSCB partners in preventing, tackling and responding to bullying of children and young people and what steps partners will have to take to prevent and to respond to bullying.

Helpful Sites

Below is a list of useful sites and organisations that can offer you support, advice and help. 

 For further resources, please visit the Resources and Library: Bullying page. You can also watch our videos:

 

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