Our Rota
If you feel you need to get in touch with one of our Ambassadors, then please use the rota below to see when we are available. Our ambassadors can be found patrolling the street at lunch time and break. As well as the rota, please remember that you can always use our text number/email to get in touch.

Contact Details
You can contact us by approaching one of our ambassadors directly or using the contact details below.
TEXT 'Help' to 07786 209 227
EMAIL support@ralphthoresby.com
Useful Links
Beatbullying: www.beatbullying.org
Beatbullying works with children and young people across the UK to provide them with all important opportunities to make positive and lasting changes to their lives and outlook. In particular, we work intensively with those so deeply affected by bullying that they can barely face going to school that next morning. We aim to make deep changes in attitude of those young people that bully, working with them to take responsibility and a sense of ownership over their actions, building foundations for change and improvement in their life chances and opportunities. For us, it's all about shaping attitudes and changing behaviours.
Cybermentors: www.cybermentors.org.uk
CyberMentors is all about young people helping and supporting each other online.
If you're being bullied, or are feeling a bit low, or are maybe troubled by something and you're not sure what to do or who to talk to, then CyberMentors is where you can go for help. It doesn't matter how big or small you think the problem is, or whether you're being targeted online or offline, CyberMentors are here to listen and support you.
The best thing about it is that CyberMentors are young people too. It's never easy talking about bullying, and many young people have told us that they would prefer to speak to another young person if they could. That's why CyberMentors are young people like you, who have been trained and are volunteering their time online to help you. It's still important however, that you talk to your parents or teachers if you can.
Childline: www.childline.org.uk
Get help and advice about a wide range of issues, talk to a counsellor online, send ChildLine an email or post on the message boards.
Anti Bullying Alliance:www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk
Founded in 2002 by NSPCC and National Children's Bureau, the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) brings together over 130 organisations into one network. We look to develop a consensus around how to stop and prevent bullying. We aim to influence policy. And we work to develop and disseminate best practice.
Our members come from the voluntary, statutory and private sectors and bring with them a wealth of expertise and experience. Together, we're working to end fear, working to bring hope to thousands of children and young people affected by bullying every year.