In the UK, Anti-Bullying Week 2025 will take place from Monday 10th November to Friday 14th November, with the theme being 'Power for Good'. The week is run by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) and aims to empower children and young people to use their 'Power for Good' to safely speak up and raise awareness when they witness bullying, whether face-to-face or online. Check out the following websites and resources.
National websites:
1. National Bullying Helpline
National Bullying Helpline contact information
Resources for being bullied at work, school and online.
2. Ditch the label
Bullying & Cyberbullying Guides - Advice, Info & Tips | Ditch the Label
Advice and support to young people for bullying and mental health.
3. Bullies out
Information for Young People dealing with Bullying (bulliesout.com)
Support for young people, parents, employees and employers.
4. Report harmful content
Submit a Report of Harmful Content (reportharmfulcontent.com)
Advice on how to report cyberbullying and harmful content on various social media apps and platforms like Instagram, twitter and snapchat.
5. Support line
Cyber Bulling (supportline.org.uk)
Support on bullying in the workplace, school and cyberbullying.
6. The Mix
You searched for bullying - The Mix
Support and Resources for under 25s on bullying.
Local websites in Scotland:
7. Victim Support Scotland
Bullying - Victim Support Scotland
Access to a helpline, information and anti-bullying support for adults.
8. RespectMe – Scotland’s anti-bullying service.
Resources for young people, children, parents, and carers on anti-bullying.
9. Children 1st
Child Bullying - Advice for Parents & Carers | Children 1st
Resources and support for parents helping their child with bullying.