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Bullying, Cyber Bullying & Digital Safety Workshops For Primary & Secondary Schools

  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Bullying in Schools
    • Understanding
      • What is Bullying?
      • Types of Bullying
        • Verbal Bullying
        • Psychological Bullying
        • Physical Bullying
        • Relational Bullying
        • Racist Bullying
        • Sexual Bullying
      • Who gets Bullied?
      • Who does the Bullying?
      • Why do People Bully?
      • What about the Bystanders?
      • Cyber slang
      • Statistics on Bullying in Irish Schools
    • Communicating
      • Are you a Victim of Bullying?
        • Tips on how to deal with Bullying
      • Are you a Bully?
      • Warning signs of Bullying
      • Effects of Bullying
    • Empowering
      • How Bystanders can help
      • Parents
        • What to do if your child is being Bullied
          • Empowering your child
          • Contacting the school
      • What schools can do about Bullying?
        • Guidelines on Countering Bullying Behaviour
        • Anti-Bullying Pledge
      • Tips for Teachers
        • Denial by Teachers
      • Anti-Bullying Programmes for schools and clubs
  • Cyberbullying
    • Understanding
      • What is Cyberbullying?
      • Types of Cyberbullying
      • Cyberbullying Terminology
    • Communicating
      • Warning signs of Cyberbullying
      • Tips on Handling Cyberbullying
      • Tips on the safer use of Social Networking Sites
    • Empowering
      • Parents
        • What to do if your child is being Cyberbullied
          • When and how to contact the Service Provider
        • What to do if you suspect your child is a Cyberbully
      • What schools can do about Cyberbullying
  • Bully 4u Services
    • Student Workshops
    • Teacher In-Service
    • Parents Information Evenings
    • School Services
      • Student Workshops
      • Benefits of an Anti-Bullying Programme
      • Information Evenings for Parents
    • Health Sector Services
    • Feedback
      • Other Participating Organisations
  • Contact Us
  • Testimonials

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