Gang bullying
If you're being bullied by a gang you need to tell an adult who can do something about it. This could be your parents, teachers, youth workers or if the bullying is threatening your safety.....the Police
It's often hard to get through to people in a gang so you could try getting the weakest member alone and ask why you are being bullied.....
- Ask them how they would like being treated as badly as you are
- Ask why they are joining in
- Say you know that they are really not cruel underneath - appeal to their good side.
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Being Bullied?
If you are being bullied the most important thing is to tell an adult you trust about it. This could be your parents, a teacher, or a youth worker.
If the first adult you talk to doesn't do anything speak to someone else.
Write down what is happening to you so you can show the person you talk to.
If you need to speak to someone straight away call Childline free on 0800 1111 or if you prefer have an online chat with a counsellor.
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