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''Bullying at school'' webchat

Jan Fry

Jan Fry from Parentline Plus participated in an online Question & Answer session on ParentsCentre on the subject of bullying at school.

Jan answered all your questions on how to read the signs that your child may be being bullied - or is bullying others - and how to go about tackling the subject with them.

Jan also provided advice on how to approach your child's school and what your rights are if things begin to get more serious, as well as offering information on new forms of bullying such as text message and email abuse.

Jan was online for one hour and a video of the event is now available to view. To watch the video of this hotseat, follow the links below. Alternatively, you can Download (.doc)view the questions and answers from the hotseat here - download (.doc) 58.00KB (help) . You can Download (.doc)read Jan's biography here - download (.doc) 69.00KB (help) .

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Next Steps

Parents' Views

Sometimes speaking to parents and carers who have experienced the same issues and problems as you can be a great way to get valuable advice and information. Read, respond or ask a question in the 'Bullying' section of the ParentsCentre forum.

Experts' Views

Benefit from the advice and tips given by our experts by reading or asking a question in the Experts' views forum.

Helpline

Parentline Plus [External Site] Opens in new window is a UK charity offering advice and support through a wide range of services shaped by parents for parents. If you have any concerns you would like to discuss, you can contact the free 24-hour helpline on 0808 800 2222 or email parentsupport@parentlineplus.org.uk.

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