Page Utilities
Change wallpaper
Help
Accessibility

Stand Up Speak Out competition

Voting for the Stand Up Speak Out competition is now open. Find out how you can vote below!

Melanie Slade supporting the Stand up speak out competitionThis year, Melanie Slade, Physiotherapy student and girlfriend of Arsenal football player Theo Walcott, is on board with the campaign too.

Melanie says: "It's such an important campaign. It's about letting teens being bullied know they're not alone, and there's help there if they ever need it."

Read Sugar's interview with Melanie Slade

Voting

Voting is now open.

To view the shortlisted entries and to vote for your favourite, visit the Sugarscape website.

The overall winner will be announced on the 27 October.

Stand up speak out logo

The Prizes

Poster winner
The winning poster will be displayed in schools up and down the country as the official ChildLine poster during Anti-Bullying Week 2010 (November 15 -19)

Written piece winner
The winning piece will be printed in Sugar and the winner will get the chance to write for and contribute to Sugarscape.com

T-shirt winner
The winning T-shirt design will appear online on Sugarscape.com

Plus, all three winners win a £100 Topshop voucher and Melanie Slade's designed T-shirt!

Melanie's T-Shirt

Melanie's T-shirt

Melanie has designed a T-Shirt to show her stand against bullying.

Being bullied?

You can post a message on the bullying message board and get help from the ChildLine community

Visit the bullying message board
Stand Up Speak Out competition 

Accessibility

We want to make sure everyone can access the information provided on this site

We've put together a few tips and help for you. Please send us a message if you can't find what you're looking for. Or you have a suggestion of something we could include.

Using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
As well as using the tab key to navigate through the screen, the ChildLine website has special access keys:

Alt+S = skip navigation
Alt+1 = home
Alt+0 = accessibility information.

Is the text size too large or too small?
You can change your text settings through your browser options:

In Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size and select your desired text size setting (eg, larger, smaller).

In Firefox, go to View > Text size and increase/decrease using Ctrl and + or -

If you have a scroll wheel on your mouse, you can hold down Ctrl and scroll back or forth to increase or decrease the font size in both IE and Firefox.

Changing your computer screen settings
To change the size of the image shown on your screen on a PC running Windows 95 and upwards, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar.

On an Apple Mac, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control Panel to change the resolution.

Having difficulty with your keyboard or mouse?
You can fine-tune your mouse and keyboard settings under Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility in Windows 95/98/NT/2000 and XP.

Skipping navigation for talking browsers and screen readers
For speech browsers, you can press Alt and S followed by Enter to skip navigation on our pages.

The site is W3C level AA compliant.

 

 

Help

This page contains information about a competition.  If you need to contact ChildLine please go to the Talk to us page

Search for something on the website
To search for something on the website, type what you want to find in the search box on the navigation of the site.