The
following books have been reviewed by Act Against Bullying. You can
order these directly from the site and some of the proceeds are being
donated to our charity.
Bullied
by Neville Evans.
Reviewed by Louise Burfitt-Dons
‘Absolutely
from-the-hip, practical advice on how to cope with bullying’.
In
this 115 page paperback, Neville Evans, an award winning Police Officer,
answers a lot of questions you might like to ask. What do I do to avoid
trouble? How does the law protect me or my children?
Written
from a street awareness perspective, Bullied is a little gem for those
seeking realistic suggestions to diffuse aggression at school, in the
workplace or in the pub on a Saturday night.
Covering
verbal bullying, domestic abuse and relationship break-up, Bullied is
essential reading for anyone wanting a flight plan to follow if they
are being victimised.
Bullied
has clear step by step instructions from ‘how much’ and
‘exactly what’ to record if you receive threatening texts
or physical and emotional bullying at work, for example, which is a
must for anyone daunted by being told ‘write it down’.
Bullied
has a wealth of good advice from how to make a police statement to what
to expect when attending a Employment Tribunal. In fact Neville has
covered a whole range of issues which need addressing by anyone unfortunate
enough to be caught up in the insidious web of bullying behaviour.
Aimed
primarily at assisting the victim to develop coping skills, there is
a wealth of practical advice in Bullied from simple meditation advices
to exercises in developing human observation. Well worth a read. To
order this book