Have you been a victim of cyberbullying?

4 January 2012

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Have you been a victim of cyberbullying?  Have online comments from pupils, parents or colleagues made your workling life miserable?  Are you afraid to log onto social networking sites?   Perhaps the abuse has made you consider leaving the profession?  Or maybe you have successfully dealt with online bullies and can give advice to other teachers?

Whatever your experience, we want to hear from you.   We know how this kind of abuse can impact on the emotional wellbeing of teachers, but we want to highlight how big a problem this can be to the public at large.  The best way to do this is to share the stories of those teachers who have been directly affected.

You can be as public or as anonymous as you wish and we will manage all aspects of confidentiality if you do not wish to be identified.     

Your story could be used in our prmotional work or we may put you in contact with the media.  We will never pass on any details until we have your agreement.  

Your experiences, positive or negative, can make a real difference to other teachers in a similar situation.

To find out more, simply complete the form below or call our Acting Head of Marketing directly on 020 7697 2762.

If you feel that are being victimised online, and would like to talk to someone in conmplete confidence, call our Support Line on 08000 562 561 (England) or 08000 855 088 (Wales) or email an advisor here.   We also recommend you contact your union.  These factsheets may also be useful:







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