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  2. Bullying UK - Wikipedia

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    Bullying UK, formerly Bullying Online, is a UK charity founded in 1999 by journalist Liz Carnell and her son John. The charity's website was redesigned and relaunched in 2006 with a large amount of new information to help pupils, parents and schools deal with bullying .

  3. UK children ‘lack understanding and awareness of cyber bullying’

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    The cyber security firm said the results appeared to show a lack of understanding among UK children about what cyber bullying actually was despite the numbers who appeared to suffer from it ...

  4. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased use of social media. [1] Related issues include online harassment and trolling.

  5. Ditch the Label - Wikipedia

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    The organisation ran bullying-awareness campaigns on the social network. [11] [12] Axe (2016–present): Based on the 2016 edition of the Annual Bullying Survey, which concluded that the majority of those who bully are male, [13] Ditch the Label joined with the brand Axe (known in the UK as Lynx).

  6. Online child abuse - Wikipedia

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    According to statistics of cyber-bullying from the i-SAFE Foundation, more than 50% of adolescents have been the victims of cyber-bullying, where one-third of them have been threatened online. [13] A roughly equal number admit to having engaged in perpetrating cyber-bullying themselves. [ 13 ]

  7. Footballers being supported amid online abuse - AOL

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    Ofcom found one in five children in the UK aged between eight and 15 have lied about their age to access social media. ... bullying, racism, misogyny, videos of beheadings, all sorts of things ...

  8. List of suicides attributed to bullying - Wikipedia

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    Her suicide, after suffering months of bullying from school classmates, brought international attention to the problem of bullying in US schools. In March 2010, a state anti-bullying task force was set up as a result of her death. The Massachusetts legislation was signed into law on May 3, 2010. [45]

  9. UK Council for Child Internet Safety - Wikipedia

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    The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) was set up in 2008 under the Brown Government charged with bringing together government departments, law enforcement agencies, academia, private industry and third-sector representatives such as charities and voluntary groups to collaborate on strategies to ensure child internet safety. [1]