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Protect Your child’s Voice

Is your child being targeted or excluded? You've complained to school but nothing has changed? Get the advocacy strategies and legal templates you need to protect your child.

This path is for you if:

Your child is coming home crying or quiet and won't say why

You suspect the school is dismissing bullying as "kids being kids"

Your child is being targeted because of their identity or background

You've complained to school but the bullying hasn't stopped

Your child is refusing to go to school because they feel unsafe

You need to know your child's legal rights and how to fight back

Protecting your child

Bullying isn't just a "part of growing up." It's harmful, it's often illegal, and it leaves lasting scars.

You're right to be angry.

When the school fails to act, you become your child's primary advocate. This space gives you the tools to stop the cycle.

Start with these three resources

Immediate actions and essential toolkits for parents facing school bullying issues.

URGENT

Bullying Action Toolkit

Immediate steps to take when you discover your child is being bullied. Includes how to document evidence, who to contact first, and how to keep your child safe.

Free PDF download
ESSENTIAL

The School Meeting Guide

Exactly what to say in meetings with teachers and headteachers. Includes scripts for when they dismiss your concerns and how to hold them accountable to their own policy.

PDF + Scripts
LEGAL RIGHTS

The Equality Act & Bullying

Does the bullying involve race, religion, or disability? Know how the law protects your child and how to use it to force the school to act.

Legal Guide PDF

Common questions from parents

Parents who've walked this path

My daughter was being targeted because of her accent and background. The school kept calling it 'banter.' I used the legal scripts provided here to show it was racial harassment. They finally took it seriously.

Zainab A.

Parent, Birmingham

Need one-to-one support?

Get expert help with formal complaints, school meetings, and navigating legal rights.

Advocacy Coaching

Prepare for difficult meetings and learn how to present evidence effectively.

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