Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
Family Lives was formed over forty years ago by volunteers, with the aim of ensuring that all parents had somewhere to turn before they reached crisis point.
Family Lives/Bullying UK know that the right support at the right time makes all the difference.
Family Lives/Bullying UK provides targeted early intervention and crisis support to families who are struggling.
The issues Family Lives/Bullying UK support families with include family breakdown, challenging relationships and behaviour, debt, and emotional and mental wellbeing.
Family Lives/Bullying UK know the difference being able to access appropriate, timely support can make to families in crisis, knowing there is someone at the end of the phone who will listen to them.
Family Lives/Bullying UK know the longer term impact of early intervention with families, such as through the ParentChild+ programme, which supports the home-learning environment, and our family befriending programmes.
The expertise of Family Lives/Bullying UK's staff and volunteers is at the heart of everything they do, and they work together with them to support families through their range of services.
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NSPCC have been looking out for children for over 130 years.
NSPCC provide therapeutic services to help children move on from abuse, as well as supporting parents and families in caring for their children.
NSPCC help professionals make the best decisions for children and young people, and support communities to help prevent abuse from happening in the first place.
Through NSPCC's Schools Service, they aim to protect children and provide you, and all schools across the United Kingdom, with the tools to do that.
Through working together, the NSPCC and the whole school community can have a tremendous impact in preventing abuse and keeping children and young people safe.
NSPCC provide services across Scotland to help give children and young people the support they need to thrive.
NSPCC have a service centre in Glasgow.
NSPCC are supporting families in Wales when they need them to help make sure children are given the best chance in life.
NSPCC have service centres in North and South Wales offering support to children, families and professionals.
NSPCC provide services across Northern Ireland to help give children and young people the support they need to thrive.
NSPCC have service centres in Belfast, Craigavon and Foyle.
NSPCC provide services across England to help give children and young people the support they need to thrive.
NSPCC have service centres in London, the South West, South East, Central and North of England.
NSPCC work with children, families and professionals.
NSPCC support parents and families in caring for their children and provide therapeutic assistance to help children move on from abuse.
NSPCC also provide help and support through the NSPCC helpline, ChildLine, and their work with schools.
The Anti-bullying Alliance's vision is to stop bullying and create safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn.
The Anti-bullying Alliance welcome membership from any organisation or individual that supports this vision and support a free network of thousands of schools and colleges.
The Anti-bullying Alliance provide expertise in relation to all forms of bullying between children and young people.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance was established by the NSPCC and the National Children's Bureau in 2002.
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