Cyberbullying advice guides
Research shows that cyberbullying is on the rise. Use our advice guides to learn more about it, find ways to prevent it and see how to deal with it if it happens.
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is the repetitive and intentional hurting of a person or group of people that happens online. It can happen via text, email and on social networks and gaming platforms.
How to prevent cyberbullying
Take an active interest in your child’s digital life as early as possible. Set parental controls across networks, devices and platforms, and have regular conversations about online safety.
How to deal with cyberbullying
Offer support and talk with your child about cyberbullying, remember to collect evidence, report it, block users and contact the school if needed.
Cyberbullying resources
Explore articles, guides and external resources to support you and your children if they’re experiencing cyberbullying.

Parents’ experiences with cyberbullying
Learn from real parents who have dealt with their child’s cyberbullying experiences.

Cyberbullying conversation starter guides
These are age-related interactive conversation guides to help you start the talk about cyberbullying with your child.

Supporting children with extra challenges
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