Children with special educational needs and/or disabilities are at significantly more risk of being bullied than their peers, according to a new book commissioned by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and published by the National Children’s Bureau (NCB).
Anti-Bullying Week 2012 is looking for the views of children and young people. Please take a minute to complete our short survey which will help us create the theme to be used during ABW 2012.
Today, Beatbullying will lead over one million people from all corners of the globe in The Big March 2012 - the world's first global virtual march to protect young people from all forms of bullying and child-on-child violence.
This conference is a great opportunity for all those working with children and young people. The image of young people and how they are portrayed has direct impact on helping them and protecting them. Too often their portrayal is full of negativity.
SPEAK OUT is a survey for young people in England, Scotland and Wales who are aged 11 to 19 and who are lesbian, gay or bisexual (or think they might be). The survey is about your experiences in school or college.