Statutory and voluntary
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Peer support
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Restorative justice
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Self-harm and depression
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Drugs and alcohol
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Further reading
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The links and resources we highlight in this section are a sample of what we at Beatbullying believe to be some of the best in the world - some of the most progressive anti-bullying work is being done in Australia, for example. So why not take a closer look?
Anti-Bullying Network, Moray House School of Education, University of Edinburgh, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ - Tel: 0131 651 6100.
Scottish anti-bullying forum set up by the Scottish Executive for teachers, parents and young people to share ideas on tackling bullying. A good example of a response to the need to involve a whole community in tackling the problem. However, the Network only deals with school bullying and is designed with the Scottish education system and Scottish legislation in mind. The website features a database of anti-bullying initiatives.
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The Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) leads on the regional anti-bullying strategy.
It aims to raise the profile of bullying in the region, provide information, be inclusive of stakeholder views and influence policy
on bullying.
For more information visit: www.niabf.org.uk
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respectme, Scotland's Anti-Bullying Service was launched in March 2007 and is a Scottish Executive funded service managed by SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health), in partnership with LGBT Youth Scotland.
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Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) guidance.
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Information and guidance around school bullying from the Department for Education and Skills (Replaced by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) in 2007), including Bullying – A Charter for Action.
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Government website for teachers at schools and PRUs. Useful information about forming partnerships to promote a safe and healthy environment for pupils and staff.
www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/tacklingbullying
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Website giving details of Kia Kaha, the New Zealand anti-bullying programme involving schools and communities.
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An Australian site giving examples of anti-bullying policies for schools.
education.qld.gov.au/strategic/eppr
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Australian site giving information on the whole school approach, examples of best practice in schools, a sample code of conduct for all members of the school community, a sample anti-bullying policy and a resource booklet.
www.education.vic.gov.au/healthwellbeing/safety/bullying/default.htm
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Australian site outlining common features of successful anti-bullying policies and offering examples of good practice in schools in New South Wales.
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American Psychological Association search facility. You can find some useful articles on bullying by searching for bullying under most of the topic headings, particularly under children. The vast majority of studies and articles relate to school bullying.
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There4me, an NSPCC initiative, provides information and support to young people between the ages of 12-16 years on a range of issues including bullying.
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Working to engage with young people and adults in their life developing innovative projects that allow young people to make sustainable life choices.
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Recruitment services tailored to specific aspects of education.
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National Anti-Bullying Week - 17th-21st November 2008