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  • 28 Percent of UK Girls Have Been Bullied Online


    15 June, 2009, by Desire Athow

    More than a quarter of girls in the UK aged between 10 and 18 have been picked on and bullied over the internet, a recent survey revealed.

    The survey, conducted by Girlguiding UK, of more than 1,000 girls showed that as many as 28 percent of them had been bullied over the web or by email, with the cases of girl-on-girl bullying soaring up overwhelmingly.

    Discussing the organisation's responsibility to deal with the issue, chief exec of Girlguiding UK Denise King said in a statement, “As the UK's largest organisation providing a safe female-only space for girls and young women, we see it as our responsibility to give girls and young women the knowledge and self-confidence to deal with issues that worry them”.

    In addition to this, King mentioned that the organisation also wanted to emphasise to girls the role of the skills needed in being a “good friend”, and said these skills would be beneficial for them throughout their life.

    Aligning with the aforesaid objectives, the organisation has released a new guide which says girls should learn to handle the problem instead of ignoring it. The guide further suggests keeping various things like email address, mobile phone number, as well as online profile details private.

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    Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.
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