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Bullying

Every child and young person in Scotland has the right to feel healthy, happy and safe whilst they are growing up. Sadly, bullying can make this very difficult for some young people which is against your rights.

The Commissioner is campaigning to stamp out bullying across the country.

You can also use Respect Me - Scotland's Anti-bullying Service - who have a website with lots of help and ideas. Additionally SCCYP have pulled together a bunch of useful anti-bullying links. Click here for more information.

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