Cyberbullying

National Bullying Helpline - a free confidential helpline service for anyone experiencing bullying and needing some advice. 

Bullies Out - If you are being bullied or are concerned about someone who is, you can receive help and support from a trained Mentor through the e-mentoring service.

ChildLine: ChildLine is the UK's free, confidential helpline for children and young people. They offer advice and support, by phone and online, 24 hours a day. They have a designated page for bullying issues that includes a new video about building up your confidence after bullying.

Direct Gov: Information for young people on cyberbullying, bullying on social networks, Internet and email bullying, bullying on mobile phones, bullying at school, what to do about bullying, and information and advice for people who are bullying others and want to stop.

EACH : EACH has a freephone Helpline for children experiencing homophobic, biphobic or transphobic bullying or harassment: 0808 1000 143. It’s open Monday to Friday 10am-5pm.

OnlineSOS - This is a charitable organisation providing support and advice to people who have experienced online harassment.

House of Commons Library - Online harassment and cyberbullying information. What does the law say about it and what can you do about it

UK Safer Internet Centre - Information about how to talk about online harassment and where to access support.

The Cyber Helpline - Supporting victims of cyber crime provides practice advice on dealing with online harassment and cyberstalking including a cyberstalking action plan and how to get safe online.

Sextortion

Police UK Guidance

Victim Support Guidance

National Crime Agency Guidance

Intimate Image Abuse

Revenge Porn Helpline - Non-judgemental and confidential advice, help with the reporting and removal of content, advice on how to report violations to social media, reporting crimes to the police and signposting towards legal advice

Doxxing

CyberGhost Guidance

There are two ways you can tell us what happened