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Say No to Bullying

Say No to Bullying

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The Anti-Bullying Act covers physical, verbal, and social bullying, and demands that schools provide sanctions for bullying incidents. Have you ever tried to help someone who is being bullied? What happened? What would you do if it happens again? Any slanderous statement or accusation that causes the victim undue emotional distress like directing foul language or profanity at the target, name-calling, tormenting and commenting negatively on the victim’s looks, clothes and body; Encourage your child to enrol in classes or join activities they love in your community. This will also help build confidence as well as a group of friends with shared interests. 5. Be a role model

Find out more about the law covering workplace bullying from GOV.UK: workplace bullying and harassment. Where can I get help? Think about this: Do you remember the last time you spent a day without using your smartphone or computer?The Independent School Standards (England)(Amendment) Regulations 2012 state that the proprietor of an academy or other independent school is required to ensure that an effective anti-bullying strategy and health & safety strategy is drawn up and implemented. I am not here to write a memoir about bullying. I might write one someday. Instead, I am here to tell you what you ought to know about bullying and cyberbullying so you can protect yourself and those around you. Talk to your parents or teacher or an adult that you know well if you see bullying or if you are worried about a friend. Cyberbullying - using technology to hurt someone else by sending hurtful messages, pictures or comments Talk to your children about what they think is good and bad behaviour in school, in the community and online. It is important to have open communication so that your children will feel comfortable telling you about what is happening in their lives.

Apart from this, it's essential for parents and carers to remain vigilant for signs that their child might be displaying bullying behaviour. These are often an indicator of mental health problems like depression or anxiety. How can I use these posters in Anti-Bullying Week? Tell the child that you believe them; that you are glad they told you; that it is not their fault; that you will do your best to find help. 3. Talk to the teacher or school

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You can read the copy of the Republic Act No.10267 and the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 10267 online. Do you know that bullying also happens on school buses? We can stop bullying through education, malasakit, pakikipagkapwa-tao, proactive approaches, and legal remedies. Any child can be at risk of being bullied in school. It’s never okay and it can hurt children both physically and emotionally as they grow up. We’re here to help you put a stop to it with resources to promote kindness towards others. Do not be ashamed to tell people what's going on. Bullying is serious, and you need to let people know what's happening so they can help you. By sharing your experiences you may discover that it's happening to other people, too. Get advice

For victims, bullies aren’t just maton and siga. They become mapang-api. Someone who is mapang-api is oppressive. Parents: Keep communication lines open with your children. Regularly ask about their day, their friends, and their experiences in school or online.My classmates did not confront me again. But he continued to humiliate, ridicule, taunt and hurt my classmates. Before the school year ended, he was transferred to another school. I and my classmates were relieved. On the other side, the person who is bullied is not just a victim, but a person dealing with a difficult situation.



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