USEFUL LINKS
www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying The UK Government’s own site on bullying.
www.anti-bullyingalliance.org
The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded by NSPCC and National Children’s Bureau in 2002. It brings together 65 organisations from the voluntary, public and private sector to work together to reduce bullying and create safer environments for children and young people. ABA is based at the National Children’s Bureau.
www.bullying.org
The world’s largest site on bullying.
www.childline.org.uk
ChildLine is the UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger.
www.anti-bullyingalliance.org/journeys.htm
The Children’s Commissioner for England, Professor Al Aynsley-Green published a short report in November 2005 – Journeys – Children and Young People talking about Bullying.
Bullying Online at www.bullying.co.uk
A UK registered charity helping parents and pupils deal with school bullying. It is currently running an independent survey in association with the Daily Mirror. Pupils, parents, teachers and other adults can all contribute their views about bullying www.thenationalsurvey.co.uk
No Bully
A popular, well-organised New Zealand site developed to complement the Stop Bullying campaign run by the NZ Police and Telecom NZ. Material for children and adults - games, guidelines and a book of award-winning stories.
Diana Kathrein's Parenting Today's Teen has excellent ideas and links both for 'normal' issues and specific problems.
Antibullying.net is an extensive site for resources, support and links to schools doing quality antibullying work.
Buckholdt Associates www.emotionalintelligence.co.uk - Emotional Intelligence and Self Esteem Advisory Service.
Emotional Literacy - A link to other useful Emotional Literacy resources is www.nelig.com.
www.antidote.org.uk
Antidote is a national charity promoting emotional literacy - the capacity to manage our emotions and to draw on our feelings in ways that enrich our learning and our interactions with others.
We create networks of people working in schools and other organisations to encourage the sort of conversations that enable people to become self-confident, appreciative of others, motivated to learn and capable of using the opportunities available to them.
We publish a newsletter, connect people via our website and organise conferences around the country. Our first Handbook will be published in the spring of 2002.
You can find out more about Antidote from Alice Haddon at emotional.literacy@antidote.org.uk.
www.NELIG.com
The National Emotional Literacy Interest Group - recognising, understanding, handling and appropriately expressing emotions. Nelig.com is dedicated to the promotion of emotional literacy for everyone adults and children alike.
Our aim is to promote and resource emotional literacy defined as, "the ability to recognise, understand, handle and appropriately express emotions". This site is updated regularly.
Bob Kizlik's Adprima is clear and well categorised with useful ratings of other sites.
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