This section applies to young people worried about bullying. Are you being bullied, are you a friend, or are you involved in some bullying?
The information here will help you understand bullying, your rights, and how to get help. It is important to understand the effects of bullying and find ways to solve problems with help.
Check the Help Search page for detailed contact information on organizations, websites, and help lines that provide information, suggestions, and support.
If you are being bullied you are not alone. Bullying is a common problem that can be helped. Bullying is all wrong. It is important to talk with trustworthy people.
Bullying is a common problem for Irish teenagers. In September 2010 Ireland independence reported that 70% of the teens of young people experienced some kind of bullying. According to reports, bullying is the biggest problem (calling, teasing or mocking).
According to reports, other types of bullying "refuse bullying" - using mobile phones or the Internet to deliberately bully someone - intentionally quarantine or missing someone - and bullying -
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (signed by Ireland in 1992) provides many rights to all children and adolescents. It says you have the right:
Barnardos - Barnardos is Ireland's largest children's charity organization. Regardless of group work or one-on-one exchanges, it focuses on collaboration with children and families. Barnardos helps children get the utmost possibilities when they face difficult situations such as negligence, abuse, or poverty. They provide a series of services to help families spend their painful hours, counseling and bastards help lines. Barnardos also protests government laws that affect children and their lifestyle, such as child welfare reduction
Barnardos - Barnardos is Ireland's largest children's charity organization with a focus on collaboration with children and families. Barnardos offers a variety of services to help families spend their time and improve their skills at difficult times and difficult times. I ignore it. Child Mind Ireland - is a registered charity founded in 1986. It was created by a small group of nanny and developed into a larger organization. This organization promotes family-based child rearing. ForbairtNaĆonraĆTororanta - is a voluntary organization that supports the education and care of children raised in Ireland. Saint Nicolas Montessori Association in Ireland - Montessori teacher will give you the opportunity to further extend your career
A highly influential philanthropist of this era is the founder of charity group Barnados, Thomas John Balunado. In the UK in 1870, I was deeply encouraged by seven Shaftesbury Earl and First Earl Keynes, I knew that homeless poor children were drifting. He died in 1905. He founded 112 local residences, looked for children on the street and children on the street, provided food, clothing and education.