Bullying

Bullying
All bullying, whatever the motivation or method is unacceptable and should not be tolerated. It can affect anyone and we are all potential targets. Most people understand bullying as behaviour by an individual or group, repeated over time, that is intended to hurt another individual or group either physically or emotionally. All schools should have measures in place to prevent bullying and employers should have procedures in place to deal with bullying in the workplace.
National Bullying Helpline provides information and advice on forms of bullying for adults and children and how to get help here

The Anti-Bullying Alliance has developed free online anti-bullying tools and training here

Find out more information about how to identify if you’re being bullied at work, how to stop it, and advice on getting support here

Alternatively, take a look at the services listed below:

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The past year has been a particularly challenging time for everyone but whatever you’re worried about, please reach out for support – help is available

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