Bullying

Children who are victims of bullying need support.

Follow the links below to find information on bullying and support for anyone affected by bullying.

Updated August 2011

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Title:   How bullying can make you think - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   Being bullied can mean you have negative thoughts about yourself. Try changing the negative thoughts to positive ones. Use the worksheet to write or draw about a time you or someone you know was bullied.
Date:   Dec 2011
Title:   How bullying can make you feel - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   Bullying can make you have UPSET type of feelings. These are some of the ways people feel when they are bullied.
Date:   Dec 2011
Title:   Types of bullying - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   Physical bullying involves harmful actions against a person's body. Verbal bullying is speaking to a person in a way that is unkind and hurtful
Date:   Dec 2011
Title:   Bullies (easy read)
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Bullies make you feel, angry, sad, scared, alone, sick, unsafe. What you can do is tell the bully you don't like it. Tell the teacher - tell mum or dad....
Date:   Oct 2011
Title:   Bullying - myDr.com.au
Publisher:   myDr
Description:   By being aware of the signs of bullying and knowing the best ways to tackle the problem, you can help your child deal with bullying before it gets out of hand.
Date:   Aug 2011
Title:   Harassment (bullying)
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Harassment (or bullying) causes real distress. It also has negative consequences for the person doing the harassment. Children and young people who are bullied can have problems like anxiety and depression.
Date:   Aug 2011
Title:   Bullying
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Bullying (harassment) is a form of cruelty that affects not just the bullies and victims, but those who witness the behaviour and the distress of the victim. Bullying is widespread and most commonly found in schools.
Date:   Aug 2011
Title:   What you can do to stop bullies - Be a supportive bystander
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   You may know someone who is the victim of bullying. This fact sheet offers some ideas about how to help and support them.
Date:   Jun 2011
Title:   What is Bullying?
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet will give you info on what bullying is, who bullies and why they bully, and how bullying affects people.
Date:   Oct 2011
Title:   Bullying (harassment)
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Harassment (or bullying) has negative consequences both for the person being harassed as well as the person doing the harassment.
Date:   May 2011
Title:   Bullying - quiz
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Bullying can have a devastating effect on a young person's life. Do you understand what bullying is and how it affects people? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz.
Date:   Apr 2011
Title:   Workplace bullying
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet has info on different types of bullying, how it can affect your work, your rights and what you can do.
Date:   Oct 2011
Title:   Dealing with bullies
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Being bullied happens to lots of kids and it can be very scary. It can make some kids feel so miserable that they don't even want to go to school.
Date:   Apr 2011
Title:   Bullying - Young People
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   Bullying is being picked on or pushed around by others. Bullying is done on purpose to upset, threaten or to hurt someone. It can be physical, verbal or non-verbal.
Date:   Apr 2011
Title:   Facebook and other computer based leisure
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Teens often spend a lot more time on their computer and on the Internet than parents think is good for them. They may be playing games, emailing or using sites on the Internet such as Facebook.
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   Take action - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   What can I do about Bullies? Here are the things you can do about bullying.
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   Bullying and your mental health - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   Bullying is not good for your mental health because it can make you feel bad about yourself and the world. Learning how to handle bullying is one way to keep your mental health in good shape.
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   What is bullying? - Children
Publisher:   Headroom (South Australia)
Description:   These days, bullying is taken seriously by schools, families, and the whole community because it stops you from feeling safe and happy.
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   Bullying and obesity in children
Publisher:   Virtual Medical Centre.com
Description:   Childhood obesity is an increasing problem in Australia. Recent studies confirm that overweight or obese children are more likely to be bullied than normal or underweight children. Provides information for parents on the link between bullying and long-term psychological problems in children.
Date:   Jan 2011
Title:   Bullying
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Bullying is ongoing aggression by children or adults against another child or children. Schools, early childhood services and sporting or interest groups are responsible to prevent bullying. Parents can help by believing and supporting their child and speaking to the authorities where the bullying is occurring.
Date:   Oct 2010

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