Bullying occurs when a powerful person repeatedly hurts a less-powerful person. This is normally combined with evident enjoyment on the part of the bully, and a sense of being unfairly targeted on the part of the person being bullied.
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- Bullies and Bullying A look at what makes people bullies, how they pick their victims, and how to deal with them.
- Kids Against Bullying Learn about how to respond to bullying by participating in games, viewing webisodes, and listening to real life stories.
- Cope With Bullies Weblog offers help for teens that are bullied at school. Learn how to cope with the effects.
- Stomp Out Bullying Find out all about bullying, learn what you can do to stop bullying and watch videos.
- Bully Web Anti-bullying events for young people by young people. Strategies to tackle the bully and bullying itself.
- Anti Bullying Network Information for young people, parents and teachers on tackling bullying within schools.
- Stop A Bully Canadian students can safely and anonymously reports serious incidents of bullying at their schools.
- Kids Line Explains what bullying is, why kids do it, why some kids get bullied, and what to do. Includes where to find help in New Zealand, and a 24-hour helpline number.
- Bullying. No way! Resource in Australia to assist students and teachers to make informed responses to bullying and harassment in the school environment.
- Dealing With Bullies Find out why bullies act the way they do and how to stop them from picking on you.
- Let's Stop Bullying: Advice for Young People Explains what to do if you or someone you know is being bullied, and how to get help.
- The Red Balloon Learner Centres Offers a safe place for education for children and youth in the United Kingdom who have been bullied. Includes links to sites that help those who are being bullied.