AN INVITATION TO READ:
The book "Bullycide - death in playtime" deepens the relationship between bullyng in school and the suicide to children and youth.
A review of the book is available at:
http://www.bullyonline.org/successunlimited/books/bullycid.htm
Bullycide
Death at playtime
An exposé of child suicide caused by bullying
by
Neil Marr and Tim Field
Introduction by Jo Brand
This pioneering book is the first in-depth study of bullycide - a word the authors have coined to describe when children choose suicide rather than face another day of unrelenting bullying. Contains new interviews with bereaved families, survivors and people who have overcome the trauma of bullying at school to succeed in life - sometimes spectacularly. Includes initiatives to combat bullying, helplines, organisations, suggested reading and web sites.
- at least 16 children commit bullycide in the UK every year
- the scale of misdiagnosed bullycide could be much higher
- 19,000 children attempt suicide annually - one every half hour
- around 2 million children see their GP each year for emotional and psychological problems.