Read the stories of teens who have dealt with bullying, and get tips on what you can do if it’s happening to you. This is a Scottish site run by the University of Edinburgh, so some of the information is specific to Scotland.
This site, written by teens, gives a ton of information on how to deal with bullying—whether you’re being bullied, know someone who is being bullied, or you are bullying someone else. Real-life stories from teens and celebrities who have faced (and survived) bullying and quizzes make the information interesting and easy to understand.
This website has information on bullying and cyberbullying. The Tips section has practical solutions you can try if you’re being bullied
BullyingCanada.Ca is a youth created bullying prevention website with tips for bullies, victims and bystanders.
A multiple award-winning site that was created to help people deal with the issue of bullying. Slogan: "Where you are NOT alone!" People can contribute their personal stories, poems, images, oral stories (audio files), music, animations and movies. They can also search an extensive list of helpful resources. Has a moderated, online support group for youth, and also one for adults.
"Remember: bullying and harassment don’t happen because you deserve it! It's okay to feel scared when you're threatened, and it's okay to feel sad or angry about being picked on by a bully—but don't blame yourself."
Get the straight facts on bullying, how to stop it once it starts, and how to help someone out. This is also a great place for information if you bully others and want to stop.
This Quebec-based project provides information and support for young people dealing with different kinds of bullying, and includes help for survivors, witnesses, and people who bully. A declaration of support allows users to take a stand online.
This page deals with homophobic bullying. Videos on LGBTQ harassment and the importance of reporting bullying to the police will help you realize that you can help make it stop.
Get informed on what bullying looks like, and learn the myths and facts of bullying. Email and chat forums help teens get support and share stories.