Anti-Bullying Week
A study of 10,000 teenagers in England has revealed that almost half of 14-year-olds in England have experienced some sort of bullying - most commonly threats and insults via mobile phones and the internet.
Anti-Bullying Week, running from 16-10 November, is run by the charity, Beatbullying and seeks empower young people to lead anti-bullying campaigns in their schools and local communities.
"Young people who are being bullied at school are not able to make the most of themselves and their talents, because their ability to learn, to contribute, to be happy and just be a child, is undermined and sometimes lost forever by bullying."
In the clip, teenager Georgia Wood and her mum share their traumatic bullying experiences.
If you have something to say about bullying, head over to our YouTube channel or MySpace page and get it off your chest.




