Useful Anti- Websites and Organisations

Actionwork Actionwork organises anti-bullying tours and events all over the UK including the Annual National anti  www.actionwork.com Bullying Roadshow and anti-bullying creative sessions throughout the UK

Anti-Bullying The new Network will have the following objectives: to support anti-bullying work in schools; to operate  www.antibullying.net Network a website providing information about bullying and how it can be tackled; to research and develop

effective strategies to address the verbal, psychological and physical and violence called bullying; to promote research into bullying and support work seeking to reduce bullying; and to operate an anti-bullying service which will include the provision of training, publications and consultancy services.

Anti-Bullying The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded by NSPCC and National Children's Bureau in 2002. The  www.anti- Alliance Alliance brings together 65 organisations into one network with the aim of reducing bullying and bullyingalliance.org creating safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn.

Beatbullying is the UK first children's charity to devise anti-bullying strategies for young people by  www.beatbullying.org young people. They strongly believe that young people have the ability to shape society - a society in

which bullying is unacceptable.

BullyingUK Bullying UK is the new name for the award-winning charity Bullying Online which was founded in 1999  www.bullying.co.uk by journalist Liz Carnell from Harrogate and her son John, as a direct result of their experience of dealing with , which included taking successful legal action against an education authority.

Bullying.org  www.bullying.org

Bullying Recommended by young people for young people  Bullying Information for Kids resource guide

CoastKid Coastkid is an interactive website which has been developed specially for the Brighton and Hove Anti-  www.coastkid.org Bullying Project by Dr Chris Gaine and his team at University College, Chichester. Dr Gaine also developed the award-winning Britkid anti-racist website. Coastkid has been designed and written to engage children and young people while demonstrating what bullying is and what to do about it. HGfL eSafety Children and young people are keen adopters of new technologies such as email, instant messaging,  On-line Bullying chat rooms and text messaging, but this can also leave them open to the threat of online bullying. An awareness of general internet safety practices can help to reduce the risk of online bullying and ensure that children remain safe.

Kidscape is committed to keeping children safe from abuse. Kidscape is the first charity in the UK  www.kidscape.org.uk established specifically to prevent bullying and child sexual abuse. Kidscape believes that protecting children from harm is key.