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Say NO to Bullying

Being all by myself                              
Useless as can be
Living in a world of fear
Left out of all the fun
Yearning for some company
I wish I could find
New friends to make me happy
Going out of my mind

Different types of bullying children and young people have described:

Name calling, being hit or attacked, rumours being spread about you, uncomfortable looks, being ignored or left out, being attacked, teased or called names because of your religion, disability, colour or sexuality, being pushed or pulled about, having your personal belongings taken from you or thrown around, being forced to hand over money or personal possessions, in chat rooms or by mobile phone text messages.

I’m being bullied – what can I do?

Don’t ignore bullying – it won’t go away on its own and it may get worse.
Tell someone you trust – such as a teacher, parent or friend.
Remember – it’s not your fault. No one deserves to be bullied.
Do something about it…Tell someone.

Help, advice and contacts for bullying
Anti Bullying In Schools Project (ABiSP) - 0161 253 5884Education Welfare Service - 0161 253 5699.
Counselling Direct - 0161 253 6341 / 6337.
Connexions - 0161 253 7733 / 7736.

If you’re being bullied or are concerned for somebody in your school or for your child then call us today... on 0161-253-5884 or email us on ABISP@bury.gov.uk. We are here to listen and to help.

‘The sooner you get help, the sooner it will stop!’