At PAPYRUS we know that cyberbullying is driving younger children to seek help with suicide thoughts.

Papyrus have launched our Bedtime Stories campaign with a hard-hitting film to raise awareness of the impact of online bullying.
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We know from calls to our helpline, HOPELineUK, that online bullying is a contributing factor for many young people having thoughts of suicide.

Over 200 schoolchildren die by suicide every year in the UK. We need everyone to be aware of the impact that online bullying can have on children and young people’s mental health. We want to unite against bullying and consider what we can do to make our online environment safer.

Bedtime Stories

This new film is part of the charity’s year-long campaign to Save The #ClassOf2018. Over 200 schoolchildren die by suicide every year in the UK. Suicide is the main cause of death of all young people under 35 in the UK. The message through this film is to say to parents ‘a better internet starts with you’ and to encourage them to ‘Create, Connect and Share Respect’ by engaging with their children in a conversation about their online activity.

How can you help?

Share our film: #BedtimeStories – a hard-hitting film about online bullying youtu.be/yuqlg_pyZks

Download our resources: www.papyrus-uk.org/help-advice/resources/bedtimestories-online-bullying

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