3. Bullying is any form of oppression or violence
that is carried out internationally by a person or
group of people who are stronger or more
powerful against another person, with the aim
of causing harm and make someone mentally
down.
DEFINITION
8. Impact on people who do bullying
Emotional
disturbance
s
It’s hard to get
a job when
you’re an adult.
At risk of
becoming an
alchoholic and
drug addict.
There is a risk that the
perpetrator commits
violence in the social and
household environment
(domestic violence).
16. Characteristic of victims
Most different
from other
friends
For example, being
overweight or
underweight, having
a different hair
appearance, and
coming from a
different race,
ethnicity, or religion.
17. Characteristic of victims
Most different
from other
friends
For example, being
overweight or
underweight, having
a different hair
appearance, and
coming from a
different race,
ethnicity, or religion.
Victim of bullying also
usually look weak
and unable to defend
themselves. When
there is one person
who is seen a weaker
being, he will become
a target of a superior
group.
Looks weak
18. Characteristic of victims
Most different
from other
friends
For example, being
overweight or
underweight, having
a different hair
appearance, and
coming from a
different race,
ethnicity, or religion.
Victim of bullying also
usually look weak
and unable to defend
themselves. When
there is one person
who is seen a weaker
being, he will become
a target of a superior
group.
Looks weak
Appears
depressed
People who appear to be
highly stressed and
anxious are more likely
to be bullied and bullied.
They become targets of
bullying because they
look weaker and don’t
have confidence in
defending themselves.
19. CHARACTERISTICS OF
BULLIES
Has a difficult temper
and problems with
attention/concentratio
n and only cares about
his own desires.
It’s hard to see other
people’s point of view
and lack empathy.
There are feelings of
jealousy, hatred,
anger, and usually
cover up feelings of
shame and anxiety.
Having the thought
that “enmity” is
something positive.
Tend to be physically
stronger more
dominant that their
peers.
Bullying tends to be
hyperactive,
demanding,challengi
ng, destructive,
wanting dominate
other people.
20. CHARACTERISTICS OF
BULLIES
Has a
and p
attenti
n and o
his
Bullying tends to be
hyperactive,
demanding,challenging,
destructive, wanting
dominate other people.
21. CHARACTERISTICS OF
BULLIES
Has a difficult temper
and problems with
attention/concentratio
n and only cares about
his own desires.
It’s h
peop
and
to be
e,
enging,
anting
people.
26. How to deal with bullying at school
Detect bullying acts early on
Providing out reach
regarding bullying
Provide support
to victims
Help the
perperator stop
his bad behaviour
Teach students to
fight bullying
Provide a good
role model or
example
Make strict rules
about bullying
29. STEPS
TO COPE
WITH
BULLYIN
G
Reporting your bully is
the first step to cope with
your mental health, make
sure to report the bully to
a trusted adult.
REPORT IT
People can use many
ways to cope with being or
after bullied, like spending
time with the people who
love and care about you.
COPING
30. STEPS
TO COPE
WITH
BULLYIN
G
Reporting your bully is
the first step to cope with
your mental health, make
sure to report the bully to
a trusted adult.
REPORT IT
People can use many
ways to cope with being or
after bullied, like spending
time with the people who
love and care about you.
COPING
THINGS THAT MAY GET IN
THE WAY OF HEALING
Many things can prevent you of
getting the help you need, like
past connections, some issues,
even depression, these things
can get in the way of healing.
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