Key resources and contacts
National organisations
These organisations provide advice, training, and support on bullying, children’s rights, and inclusive education:
- respectme – Scotland’s anti-bullying service
- Anti-Bullying Alliance – UK-wide coalition against bullying
- Bullying UK – Advice on bullying and cyberbullying
- Childline – Free helpline for children and young people
- Children 1st – Support for vulnerable children and families
- Children in Scotland – National agency for children’s services
- Changing Faces – Support for people with visible differences
- Enable Scotland – Tackling bullying of children with learning disabilities
- Enquire – Advice on additional support for learning
- Govan Law Centre Education Law Unit – Legal advice on education
- LGBT Youth Scotland – Resources for LGBT young people and schools
- The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland – Promoting children’s rights
- Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) – Anti-bullying training for out-of-school care
- Scottish Traveller Education Programme (STEP) – Inclusive education for Gypsy/Traveller communities
- Sense Over Sectarianism – Resources to challenge sectarianism
- Stonewall Scotland – Tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying
- Together Scotland – Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights
- Young Minds – Mental health support for young people
- Youth Scotland – Training and resources on youth issues
- Zero Tolerance – Campaigning against violence towards women and children
Local Highland Council contacts
These services and resources are available to schools and families in Highland:
- Highland Council Psychological Service – Educational psychology support
- Highland GLOW Equality, Diversity and Children’s Rights site – Resources for schools