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Bullying

What's the Mayor doing about bullying?

The Mayor thinks bullying is a serious issue but what is he doing about it?

Bully Watch London campaign

The Mayor wants to stop children and young people from being picked on and treated unfairly and show how good it is that everyone is different. He wants to do this by encouraging people to involve young and old people in anti-bullying and anti-discrimination projects at school, such as Bully Watch London.

The Mayor of London in partnership with the charity Beatbullying, Association of London Government and Transport for London has launched a new campaign - Bully Watch London - to advise Londoners on how they can safely assist and help young people. The campaign was launched with the help of Chantelle Houghton, a Bully Watch London supporter who encourages all Londoners, not to ignore the problem but to help young people when they are being bullied.

Have your say

You can make a difference by telling us what you think about bullying. You can ask the Mayor a question, send us a poem or article, or give us other comments. Simply complete the form.

It's up to you. It's all about you having your shout and making a difference to your life in London.

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