Chris Holden, who is diagnosed with autism and bipolar disorder, has experienced online cyberbullying first-hand. Over the past eighteen months, Chris suffered from online trolling and vicious attacks which caused a considerable decline in his mental health.
Luckily, Chris is now in a much happier place and wants to extend support to others who may be victims of cyberbullying. With help from his local MP, Chris is campaigning via Twitter and Facebook for a safer internet world, particularly for those with mental health vulnerabilities.
At Aerobility, we stand firmly against cyberbullying. Our community is built on respect, inclusivity, and support – cyberbullying goes against these values and can cause serious harm to individuals who are targeted.
We encourage open communication, kindness, and understanding. If you witness or experience cyberbullying, we urge you to report it and reach out for support. Let’s strive for a safe and positive online environment for everyone. 💙
Find out more about Chris’ campaign at: https://www.shadesofdifferent.com/2022/05/30/chris-holdens-story/
And my campaign to raise awareness of the effects of online cyberbullying and trolling through social media has towards those with hidden disabilities like autism, BPD and anxiety
https://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/19393149.victim-contemplated-suicide-raising-awareness-cyber-bullying/
https://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/19679836.man-courage-stand-cyber-bullying-shortlisted-national-award/
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/Tvey82kaaqDYhnjW/
My partner is also diagnosed with Autism and we are doing national campaigns to raise awareness against both online social media platform based bullying and offline in communities towards those with both visible birth conditions and hidden mental health diagnosis conditions.
https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/story/sophies-story-2/
https://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/23832386.woman-mocked-teenagers-mcdonalds-rare-condition/
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