0-19 Service: Together Against Bullying - a parent’s guide
Description
Bullying can have a lasting impact on a child’s emotional well-being and development. In this episode, we explore what bullying looks like today — both in person and online — and how parents can recognize the signs early. We’ll share practical strategies for supporting your child, fostering resilience, and working with schools to create a safe environment. Whether your child is experiencing bullying or you want to prevent it, this conversation offers actionable advice and reassurance for every parent.
A transcript of this episode is available to download: https://www.mpft.nhs.uk/application/files/3317/6287/9232/The_MPFT_Podcast_Episode_104_Transcript_-_0-19_Service_Together_Against_Bullying_-_a_parents_guide.docx
Links & Info:
The School Nurses will offer support for bullying forschool aged children (including primary school) where a referral is received to the service via the Hub, or from 11–19-year-olds through their school nurse drop in clinic, ChatHealth or the Hub.
- Drop in schedule (5-19) - Staffordshire (mpft.nhs.uk)
- NSPCC | The UK children's charity | NSPCC
- Help With Bullying | Bullying Advice | Kidscape
- Childline | Free counselling service for kids and young people | Childline
- Information and advice about all forms of bullying
- Anti-Bullying Alliance
- Complain about a school: Types of complaints - GOV.UK




