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Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Press Association: School bullying 'goes unreported'

The Press Association: School bullying 'goes unreported'
Nearly 47 per cent of those who witness bullying do not report it, research has found.
"It's of great concern that nearly half of young people who see others being bullied do not report it and that such a large proportion don't think it's any of their business to do so.

The report was released as Beatbullying, a separate anti-bullying charity, prepared to launch a "digital demonstration" in support of children's rights.

More than 750,000 people, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, have created virtual avatars that will "march" across around 60 partner websites against bullying.

A deputation of bullying victims and their families will meet Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on Wednesday.

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