I Am a Social Service Provider
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Latest Information Resources for Social Service Providers
Suicide: Advice for Students
How to deal with thoughts or feelings of hopelessness or suicide.
Ending the Effects of Bullying: Advice for Students
Learning to be resilient (or emotionally strong) is the secret to end the bullying by ourselves.
Bullying: Advice for Students
Bullying happens when people are repeatedly mean to us and usually continues if we don’t know how to navigate the situation.
Bystanders: Advice for Students
Learn what should you do if you have a friend who is being bullied.
Social Exclusion: Advice for Students
Social exclusion (being left out of groups, ignored by friends or excluded from social activities) can be painful.
Cyberbullying: Advice for Students
The most important thing to realize is that if people who are cyberbullying you know that it bothers you, they will keep on doing it.