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Need help right now? Check out our CyberMentors site at http://cybermentors.org.uk - you can get immediate help and support with bullying from other young people just like you. It's a social networking site for young people to help and support each other - chat + message, check out the latest news and celebs, or just hang out and have fun. There are also experienced counsellors online now if you want to talk about something really serious.

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Cybermentors got lots of praise at conference today.&V violence quoted.Good work!

about 3 days ago from mobile web

Just finished Dy 1 training in Bedford with some AMAZING young people. We had sooooo much fun! Cnt wait till 2moro!!!!!

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Great cyber safet vid done by some kids on beatbullying.org - ja ja.Genius!

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  • You Can Speak Out Now

    Today we launch an uncompromising £1.2m advertising campaign refused permission to air on TV by regulators in memory of bullied school girl Megan Gillan, whose life was cut short after facing continual bullying both online and in school on January 19th 2009.

    Megans family has fully endorsed the campaign with the hope that no other family suffers the loss we have.

    The advert, refused permission to air on TV by Clearcast (formerly the BACC), depicts a teenage girl sewing her mouth closed, symbolising the way victims feel silenced by bullies. It is this imagery which Clearcast deemed too brutal an image for young audiences. However, the disturbing imagery is designed to drive awareness of the devastating effects bullying can have.

    However, the ad, produced by award winning agency M&C Saatchi, can be seen online debuting on YouTubes homepage as part of a major charity partnership tie-in.


    Text SPEAKOUT to 84459

    Why not donate just £3 to Beatbullying? The cost of your text to 84459 will be charged at £3.00 plus your standard network text charge. Service is available for UK mobiles only.

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    Beatbullying reveals extent of 'sexting' amongst British teenagers

    Beatbullying today unveils new research on ‘Sexting’, the sending of sexually explicit messages via text and email. The research indicates that over a third (38%) under 18s have received an offensive or distressing sexual image via text or email.

    These findings form part of ground breaking research on sexting from Beatbullying, the UK's leading bullying prevention charity. Beatbullying findings uncovers that sexualized peer to peer anti social behaviour is escalating at an alarming rate with developments in digital technology.

    Common ‘sexts’ include images of young boys exposing themselves or masturbating, boys who have requested girls to remove their clothing and images of sexual acts which would be considered by most as pornographic.


    http://www.beatbullying.org/docs/med...

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  • BRITAINS KINDEST KID - 2009

    BRITAINS KINDEST KID - HOW TO ENTER...

    Emma-Jane Cross, Chief Executive of Beatbullying, has been invited to join the panel of expert judges to find “Britain’s Kindest Kid”. Launched by FIVE News and the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), the search is on for children under 16 who have done amazing things to support charities, help others and make the world a better place.

    Emma, alongside Natasha Kaplinsky, presenter of FIVE News, and John Low CBE, Chief Executive of CAF and a celebrity judge, will agree a shortlist of five candidates whose stories will be told on FIVE NEWS in October.

    Remember – it’s not too late to nominate someone: all you have to do is fill out a short form here, and the winner will get £1,000 pocket money and a further £1,000 in CAF Charity Gift Vouchers for the charity of their choice.

    http://www.cafonline.org/Default.aspx...

    The closing date for entries is the 17th August 2009.

    Join us @ http://cybermentors.org.uk/

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  • SEXTING

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    Beatbullying reveals extent of 'sexting' amongst British teenagers

    Beatbullying today unveils new research on ‘Sexting’, the sending of sexually explicit messages via text and email. The research indicates that over a third (38%) under 18s have received an offensive or distressing sexual image via text or email.

    These findings form part of ground breaking research on sexting from Beatbullying, the UK's leading bullying prevention charity. Beatbullying findings uncovers that sexualized peer to peer anti social behaviour is escalating at an alarming rate with developments in digital technology.

    Common ‘sexts’ include images of young boys exposing themselves or masturbating, boys who have requested girls to remove their clothing and images of sexual acts which would be considered by most as pornographic.


    http://www.beatbullying.org/docs/med...
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  • CLIC

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    Hi,
    I work for a Welsh youth website currently in development, aimed at 11 - 25 year olds and organisations which work with them.
    We are the national information channel for young people, providing news, events, information and organisations that can help.
    The main site will be launching in June 2009, in the meantime our development blog can be found here www.cliconline.co.uk
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  • Is life getting worse for young people?

    Beatbullying by Beatbullying
    The Children’s Commissioner for England, has said in a report today that around 3.1 million children in England are living in poverty and more than 1 million children are living in poor housing.

    With 31 young people losing their lives to knife crime this so far this year and another 2,900 young people locked up in the past year, Beatbullying asks, what is life like for you at the moment?

    Drop us a comment or a message and let us know.



    To read more, please visit: www.beatbullying.org
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