Get BeatBullying in your school

BeatBullying stops bullying and will keep the children and young people in your school safe and happy.

The BeatBullying team will come to your school, and help young people aged 11-17 develop strategies which keep themselves and other young people safe, both on and offline. We will also show them how to access the BeatBullying website and develop the skills needed to mentor other young people.

Mentor training enables a group of up to 30 students to do the following:

  • Have an in depth understanding of bullying
  • Be able to create safety plans
  • Have an understanding of Child Protection and know when to make referrals
  • Feel confident as peer mentors
  • Graduate as Mentors online
  • Understand their role as digital citizens and have the opportunity to take part in Social Action. They will also create an action plan for setting up face-to-face mentoring in school.

Access to the BeatBullying website means that they will also be able to chat in a real-time, safe, online environment to:

  • other young people across the world
  • LifeMentors, aged 18-25 - they remember what it’s like to be young, and are also trained to use their life experience to support all young people on the site.
  • Qualified counsellors - who give children and young people further emotional support if needed and make sure they are safe.

BeatBullying is proven to reduce bullying by one third, and it can do the same in your school.

Help your children to help each other - become a BeatBullying school today. Just call 020 8771 3377 or email training@beatbullying.org.

For further information, please download the BeatBullying Brochure

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Latest News
  • We need your help! Complete our bus bullies survey

    14 May 2013

    Hi all,
    As part of our new campaign for a Children's Anti Bullying Bill, we're polling young people about their experiences on the bus to school. Please help us by filling in the following survey - it only takes a few minutes.
    www.surveymonkey.com/s/3CS8C8G
    And if you haven't already, don't forget to sign the petition at www.aydenslaw.org
    Thanks,
    The BeatBullying Team
  • New funding for BeatBullying will help us get even better!

    09 May 2013

    We're thrilled to share the good news that we have received funding from the Government which will allow us to train thousands of new mentors over the next two years.

    The money will also allow us to expand our counselling service to ensure that we can provide all of you with the help you need, when you need it.
  • We want Ayden’s Law

    05 May 2013

    Hi everyone,

    We’d like to tell you about a new campaign we’re launching today with The Sun newspaper for Ayden’s Law – a new children’s anti-bullying bill designed to stop bullying once and for all.

    Sadly, sometimes young people who are being bullied feel like they can’t go on and end up taking their own lives. We want to put a stop to this. Ayden’s Law is a campaign on behalf of all the young people who have lost their lives because of bullying, their families, and any child or young person being bullied ...
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  • 16 May 2013

    Thanks!!

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    Aydens Law.. Take a stand!

    Has everybody in your school signed our petition? GO Go Go!!

    http://www.aydenslaw.org/