Wiltshire teenagers have masterminded a campaign which will be launched this month to encourage young people to speak out against online bullying.

Eleven teenagers, aged from 13-17, all Wiltshire Young Commissioners, have produced a film and sent out posters to schools challenging their peers to recognise when someone is being bullied online and how to do something about it.

Wiltshire Council has co-ordinated the campaign which will be launched during national Anti-Bullying Week on Monday with an event at County Hall, Trowbridge, where local schools, the police and other key agencies will watch the film.

The campaign will be using the twitter hashtag #breakthecycle and the film can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/breakthecyclevideo