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What do I do if I have my mobile phone stolen?
You need to call your phone service provider so that your phone can be blocked. You also need to report the crime to the police,both will require that your phones IMEI number , you can get this by dialing *#06#in to the phone. the police will be checking phones in the area and if someone is found with a phone not registered to them the phone will taken off them and held whilst the registered owner is contacted.

If someone is found with a phone not registered to them – they could be arrested and /or prosecuted.

Registration:
Don't forget you can still register your phone or anything else with a serial number like an ipod, laptop etc free of charge on http://www.immobilise.com.

If I report a person that I believe has committed a crime, will they know that it was me that reported them?
The police will keep you name confidential. If you wish you can give details on the crime stoppers anonymous line 0800 555111.

What do I do if I am being bullied?
Bullying is unacceptable and must be reported. speak to your teacher or your safer schools police officer of r your youth and connexions worker to get advice . If you are being bullied by text you might want to think about changing your number – you can call your phone service provider and they can change your number .

What if I have lost my phone – what should I do?
You phone still needs to be blocked so call your service provider, do not report this as a crime as this may lead to you being prosecuted for false reporting. You can still report lost property to the police and they will give you a lost report number for your provider.

What is bullying?

 
name calling and nasty teasing
 
threats and extortion, verbally and by texting
 
physical violence
 
damage to belongings
 
leaving pupils out of social activities deliberately and frequently
 
spreading malicious rumours

Who to contact: please use the number s below if you are being bullied:

Advisory Centre for Education
Advice line for parents and children.
Phone: 020 7354 8321 (Monday to Friday 2–5pm).

Anti-bullying campaign
Advice line for parents and children.
Phone: 020 7378 1446

Bullying online
Website: www.bullying.co.uk

Bullying Prevention Project
Phone: 020 7424 1602 and 020 7424 1638
Aims to find solutions to bullying in playgrounds, parks, open spaces,
schools and estates. The project is based in Euston,
Regent’s Park and Kings Cross areas.

Children’s Legal Centre
Publications and free advice line on legal issues.
Phone: 01206 873820. (Monday to Friday 10am–12.30
and 2pm–4.30pm).

Childline
Phone: 0800 1111 (24 hours a day)
Website: www.childline.org.uk

Joint Action against Homophobic Bullying
Phone: 01392 201018

Kidscape
Phone: 020 730 3300
Bullying counsellor available Monday to Friday 10am–4pm
with information for young people, parents and teachers.

Parentline Plus
Phone: 0808 800222
National helpline for parents (Monday to Friday 9am–9pm,
Saturday 9.30am–5pm, Sunday 10am–3pm).

Police website on bullying
Website: www.met.police.uk/youth/bullying.htm

Camden Local Authority
Phone: Complaints Liaison Officer on 020 7974 1501
Provides advice on making complaints in schools.

Department for Education & Skills
Website: www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying
for information and resources to do with bullying.


Education

Education initiatives and consultations
 
 
 

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