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  1. Warning Signs of Bullying

    Bullying is easier to stop when it is recognised early. Learn warning signs, how abuse can hide without bruises, and when to help someone reach support.

    4 min read
  2. How Do You Recognise Bullying?

    Physical, verbal, social, and cyber bullying often overlap. Learn the forms harm takes, how it feels, and when to ask for help.

    3 min read
  3. Bullying by the Numbers

    Bullying is more common than reported figures suggest. Learn what the research patterns show and why under-reporting should change how adults respond.

    4 min read
  4. Dealing with Bullying

    Practical ways to stay safer when you are being bullied — reducing isolation, changing routines, and reaching people who can intervene.

    3 min read
  5. Signs Your Child May Be Bullying Others

    A painful question many parents face. Learn the patterns that suggest your child may be harming someone — and how to respond early with honesty and care.

    4 min read
  6. Talking Without Judging

    How to talk with your child about bullying — as target, bystander, or someone causing harm — so honesty is more likely than denial or shame.

    5 min read
  7. Working With Schools

    When bullying involves school, parents and teachers need to partner. Learn what to bring, what to ask, and how to follow up without making things worse.

    5 min read
  8. Crying Wolf: The Consequences

    False reports erode trust, but real harm still deserves an honest response. Learn how to keep reporting credible without staying silent when someone is being bullied.

    5 min read

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