Park View Project engages with its community in ways that enable and empower individuals who have many challenges in remaining safe and security online. Most of all, our volunteer befrienders are there to guide and support you to get the most out out of your digital experience. No matter your disability or vulnerability Park View is there to help you stay safe while maximising your digital footprint.
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Bullies Will Not Be Deterred Easily — Chateau Cherie
Further instalments of how bullying ruins peoples lives.
In movies and television, we see scenarios where targets stand up to bullies and automatically either get left alone or become friends with their former tormentors. However, in most cases, this is not reality. Remember that bullies are relentless. Here are the tactics bullies use when a target stands up for themselves: If you are…
Bullies and Their Willful Ignorance, Self-Deceit, and Blind Hatred — Chateau Cherie
Continued dialogue about bullying:
Bullies with “Target Derangement Syndrome” hold extremely biased opinions about their targets- views that aren’t founded or developed from any evidence of facts. No, their judgments of the targets come from intense emotions alone. And no amount of data, substantial evidence, rational thought, or reason will ever change their minds about their target. These people…
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Why Targets of Bullying Have Trust Issues — Chateau Cherie
What lies behind a bully and the signs to recognise the impact on their targets.
It’s not that targets don’t want to trust people because they do. They want so badly to be able to trust someone not to harm them or to turn on them. Targets want so much to trust, to be able to relax and to be comfortable in social situations. Only they don’t know who to…
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Digital Skills Tool Kit launched
The Dep’t of Education has launched its Digital Skills Tool Kit aimed at home working. Park View Centre is a registered Online Centre with access to this suite of learning programmes and can support learners in many aspects of maximising efficient home working using digital processes. To get in touch with us you can find out more via our website Online Support Or you can email office@parkviewproject.org.uk
Digital Agenda Update
A new manifesto for Digital Inclusion presents new opportunities while spelling out what society has to undertake in ensuring equity, ‘inclusivity’ and usefulness to a diverse audience.
Newsletter North Tyneside Disability Forum
Here is our community partner NTDF who are providing much needed support to all those in need.


Self Care; Staying Productive — Terminally Tough
Importance of taking care of yourself when living with a disability.
When health conditions isolate you, it is important to keep yourself busy. I struggle with physically keeping busy due to my lack of mobility, so it is vital that I keep my brain as active as possible. One thing I have learnt is to keep working on yourself, as some people haven’t always been afflicted […]
Volunteer Online Chums
Update from Good Things Foundation about how we extend digital befriending to our community of disabled and older residents:
Talking about my disability is a sensitive subject — BEYOND MY LIMITATIONS
Talking about disability!
You would think that as a person who has spent eight months blogging about my disability that it’s a topic that comes naturally to me, something that I want to shout about from the mountain top, but to be completely transparent I don’t like talking about my disability. You may think that I am completely […]
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