Anti-Bullying Week: Where to get support
A new study has found as many as one in fice children report being bullied 'a lot or always', with disabled young people among the most likely to be targetted.
A new study has found as many as one in fice children report being bullied 'a lot or always', with disabled young people among the most likely to be targetted.
The Anti Bullying Alliance say that reports show that cyber bullying is on the increase as more and more young people move their lives online.
Being called names, sworn at or insulted was the most common form of cyberbullying among children aged 10 to 15, the Office for National Statistics found.