Bullying

School bullying

Bullying isn’t just something that happens at school, it can happen almost any time in someone’s life. When it happens at school it tends to include hitting, pushing, name calling, provoking fights, making threats and taking people’s money and possessions off them.

Bullying can be done through a third party, or via text messages, emails and chat-rooms.

The most common type of bullying is name calling. One British survey found that 10% of secondary school pupils had been bullied at least once that term. Four per cent were bullied at least once a week.

Most people are bullied at some point in their life. It can make them feel scared, vulnerable and alone. If this is happening, then some action has to be taken to stop it. No one deserves to be bullied.

How can I stop bullying

Most schools have an anti-bullying system. Use this to get help. If you or a friend are being bullied you need to talk to someone, as bullying will not go away on its own.

If bullying is taking place at school, don’t accept being a victim.