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 Read the text. HELPING A FRIEND WHO'S BEING BULLIED Imagem If  your friend is being bullied, try not to ignore it. Telling someone can be the first step in getting it stopped. It doesn't matter whether your friend is being bullied at school, outside of school or online (cyberbullying), it still feels the same. Often classmates don't realise  the effect that bullying can have on someone. But even the smallest comment can be really upsetting.   Telling a teacher or parent Your school has a duty to stop bullying and keep pupils safe. Every school should have an anti-bullying policy which is all about trying to stop bullying. You can get more information about this by talking to a teacher. A teacher can privately tell other teachers and staff members to be aware of the person doing the bullying, and how they're behaving in class and the playground.   Going with your friend Telling somebody that you are being bullied and asking for help is scary. Your friend might feel embarrassed, upset or scared about what might happen. Offer to go with them to see your teacher. Or, you could help your friend to work on a letter to your headteacher.  Keeping a diary Write down who says and does what. And where the bullying happened. This will help your school understand how serious the situation is. Then, you can then tell them exactly what's been going on. They might find it useful to sign up and use our mood journal to record the bullying and how it makes them feel. And if the bullying is making them feel bad, they can try using our Art box. How bullying might affect your friend. When someone is struggling to cope with constant bullying, it can sometimes lead to: self-harm eating problems depression suicidal thoughts. If you're worried about your friend, you can always talk to us. Available at https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/friends-relationships-sex/friends/helping-friend/ Access on 25, 2018.


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If you are helping a friend who is being bullied at school, what advices would you give him or her?


What do you think the school should do to help your friend?