Bullying: The role of the bystander. · Bullying is repetitive. This means that the bully hurts...
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The assembly theme this week is Anti-bullying
Bullying
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What is bullying?
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On purpose
Bullying is intentional (not an accident) a bully hurts someone on purpose
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Repetitive
Bullying is repetitive. This means that the bully hurts someone over and over again; it isn’t an incident that happens only once.
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Bullying is where one person acts like they have more power than another, and does whatever they can to hurt that person.
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What kinds of bullying are there?
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Different forms of bullying
Physical: kicking, hitting and damaging their belongings
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Verbal: name calling, taunting, threats and making offensive remarks
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Indirect:
spreading nasty stories about someone, gossiping and excluding people from social groups like games
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Cyber: sending nasty emails, texts or making nasty phone calls
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What is a
BY-STANDER?
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What is a by-stander?
A witness
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Would you support the bullied person?
What would make you decide not to help?
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Did you know?
60% of the time, bullying will stop in under 10 seconds when peers (other children) do something about it
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85% of bullying takes place with
by-standers present
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On the playground, peers intervene and stop bullying in more cases than adults do
You have more of an impact!
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Thoughts to consider
Get help, do not look on, do something!
Say no to bullying!
Don’t just stand there, do something!
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A final
thought
How do you
get help if you
are being
bullied?
Who do you
tell?
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At Horsendale Primary
School we all believe that we have the right to be respected and accepted for who we are.
We treat bullying seriously and we have strategies to deal with it.