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Confidentiality
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Scope of service
Children’s Society’s Bully-Free Programme addresses the issue of school bullying and its impact on those involved. The programme aims to promote a safe and supportive culture in schools with a zero tolerance stand towards bullying. In addition, our work aims to raise awareness on the topic among children, youth, parents, teachers and counsellors through talks, workshops, camps, campaign and roadshows.

The Bully-Free website is created to educate children, youth and the public on school bullying and how to manage and minimise them. In an event when a consultation is required to address a bullying event, our staff can provide suggestions for your kind consideration. It does not intend to replace in-depth face-to-face counselling for emotional issues or to provide mediation. If you are in a crisis situation, or require emergency assistance, all efforts will be taken to provide further help to you. These efforts will come in the form of disclosing your information to the appropriate parties and/or referring you to the appropriate agencies. In such situation when you are in crisis, please contact the police (999) or Samaritans of Singapore (1800-211-4444 / 24 hours).

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