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Bullying and cyberbullying

  • Bullying and cyberbullying terms

    What is bullying and cyberbullying, and what isn't? Information about different types of bullying and how you can tell if behaviour is, or is not, bullying.

  • Bullying and cyberbullying facts

    Bullying and cyberbullying facts and research, including statistics about the popularity of social media, how young people feel about cyberbullying and what parents are concerned about.

  • Support with bullying for children and young people

    Support for children and young people who experience bullying and cyberbullying and for siblings with a brother or sister with a disability who experiences bullying at school or online.

  • Bullying, disability and mental health

    Research about bullying, cyberbullying, disability and mental health, including what puts a child or young person at risk of bullying and cyberbullying, and how it can affect mental health and wellbeing.

  • Support with bullying for adults

    Support for parents, carers and teachers with helping children and young people who experience bullying and cyberbullying.

Kids Helpline

 

Kids Helpline logo.Support is available if you are a young person who is experiencing bullying. You can call Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, or get in touch with a web counsellor now.

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Last updated:
11 March 2013

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