Presented by :
Ben Mbarek Rim
Dhifi Nouha
Belhassen Aymen
University Lecturer :
Mme Yessmine Hacen
Bullying
2023-2024
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AGENDA
Why bullying is extending ?
How to treat bullying trauma ?
How to prevent cyberbullying ?
How can I help my friends report a case of cyberbullying ?
How to deal with bullying ?
Effects of bullying
Causes of bullying
How to know you are being bullied ?
Types of bullying
Definition
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The culprit of bullying targets their victims based on
various factors, including appearance, language,
religious beliefs, disabilities, race, social or economic
status, gender, family situation, and personality traits.
DEFINITION
Any form of verbal, psychological, or physical violence that is repeated
by someone or a group, who is in a position of domination against one
or more other individuals in a position of weakness and intends to harm
its victims that are unable to defend themselves especially when the
bully may have one or more followers who are willing to assist the
primary bully or who reinforce the bully by providing positive feedback
such as laughing.
02 TYPES OF BULLYING
Physical
Bullying
Verbal
Bullying
Social
Bullying
Sexual
Bullying
Cyber
bullying
Physical Bullying
hitting kicking shoving
spitting beating up stealing damaging property
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VERBAL
BULLYING
racist comments
name-calling
mocking
hurtful teasing
insults
slurs
humiliating
taunting
threats
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SOCIAL
BULLYING
ignoring, excluding others , gossiping ,
spreading rumors, defamation, slander, setting
others up to look fool , harassment ,
embarrassment , or damage reputations and
friendships.
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SEXUAL
BULLYING
treating them badly, or making them feel
uncomfortable because of their gender ; making
sexist comments or jokes; touching or grabbing
someone in a sexual way; making rude comments
about someone’s sexual behavior or orientation; or
spreading a sexual rumor.
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CYBER
BULLYING
which is the most modern form of bullying its done with the
use of digital technologies and can take place on social
media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and mobile
phones.
This kind of bullying t is aimed at scaring, angering or
shaming people By spreading lies about, posting
embarrassing photos or videos of someone on social media
or even sending hurtful or threatening messages .
Although Cyberbullying is often hidden, it actually leaves a
digital footprint which is a record that can provide evidence to
help stop the abuse.
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03 HOWTO KNOWYOU ARE BEING BULLIED ?
sometimes it’s hard to tell if someone is
just having fun or trying to hurt you,
especially online. Sometimes they’ll
laugh it off with a “just kidding,” or
“don’t take it so seriously.”
But if you feel hurt or think others
are laughing at you instead of with
you, then the joke has gone too far
and it needs to come to an end.
If it continues even after you’ve asked
the person to stop and you are still
feeling upset about it, then this could
be bullying.
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04 CAUSES OF BULLYING
In fact There are different reasons: like
wanting to dominate others and improve
their social status or sometimes feeling
frustrated or jealous . This moreover can
happen because the culprits of bulling
are having low self-esteem , a lack of
remorse or they can be struggling
socially .
So they practice this kind of hostile
behaviors because they want to feel
better about themselves. An important
thing to mention is that many bullies
used to be victims of bullying
themselves.
The question asked in this context is Why do people
even bully?
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05 EFFECTS OF BULLYING
The effects of school bullying can extend into the workplace, where bullying
behaviors may continue, creating toxic work environments and affecting
overall productivity.
This perpetuates negative thoughts and self-talk, severely affecting mental health and
well-being,. Bullying secretly damages a person’s self-esteem and self-worth.
In facts ,Victims may even develop PTSD. the feelings of hopelessness and isolation can
drive victims to consider or attempt suicide and taking their own lives.
Bullying can have profound and long-lasting impacts on individuals in numerous ways. It
can lead to depression and anxiety.
Such phenomenon affects in a specific way Young people , so they may turn to
substances like alcohol and drugs or engage in violent behavior to cope with their
psychological and physical pain , some of them may skip school or drop out entirely. And
As for Adults who were bullied as children, they might face difficulties in their personal
and professional relationships.
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06 How to deal with bullying ?
And if you are not comfortable sharing this matter to someone you
know, search for a helpline in your country to talk to a professional
counsellor.
But If your country does not have a helpline, please urgently speak to an
adult you trust or seek professional support from trained and
experienced careers.
Moreover , the paramount step is to learn how to set boundaries or take
a self-defense class .
so if you are being bullied you need to get help as soon as possible .
Talking to a friend, family member or school counsellor you trust can be a
first step to getting help.
sometimes at the first beginning the victims may feel scared to speak up
about it but it takes courage to do it .
08 HOW TO PREVENT CYBERBULLYING ?
Furthermore, adjusting account privacy settings allows control
over who can access profiles or interact with posts.
Moreover, individuals can selectively restrict comments from
specific users.
In addition , it's essential to take proactive steps, such as
being cautious about what to share online, and
refraining from disclosing personal information.
consider blocking the bully and formally reporting their
behavior on the platform itself. Social media companies are
obligated to keep their users safe .
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HOW CAN I HELP MY FRIENDS REPORT A CASE OF
CYBERBULLYING ?
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it is important to listen to them , Be kind to them , try to
know How are they feeling , Let them know that they are
in a safe place and Slowly Help them think through that
it’s important to talk to someone who might be able to
help and if it takes , Offer to go with them if they decide
to report. However , If your friend still does not want to
report the incident, then support them in finding a
trusted adult who can help them deal with the situation.
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09 HOW TO TREAT BULLYING TRAUMA ?
Overcoming the trauma from past bullying can be a
challenging journey, but it is possible with the right
support and strategies.
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Considering
Seeking
professional help
by speaking with
a therapist or
counselor who
specializes in
trauma and
bullying. They can
provide guidance
and support as
you work through
your experiences.
Building a
support network
by Surrounding
yourself with
supportive and
understanding
friends, family
members, or
support groups.
an other
option is to
Practice self-
care for
example by
Engaging in
activities that
bring you joy
and
relaxation.
additionally
it’s crucial to
Take care of
your physical
and
emotional
well-being.
someone
suffering from
bullying need to
Work on re-
framing
negative beliefs
about himself
that may have
resulted from
the bullying
actually , he can
practice Positive
affirmations and
cognitive-
behavioural
techniques.
the most thing
to take into
consideration is
that recovery is
not a quick
process, and u
need to Be
Patient With it
cause bullying
leaves deep
scars so u need
trying Find
Closure to Move
Forward beyond
what has
happened.
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10 Why bullying is extending ?
despite the increasing diversity and emphasis on acceptance ,Bullying continues to be widespread in our modern
societies due to a variety of interconnected factors. Such as the Lack of awareness and education about bullying
and Social hierarchies and power dynamics that often fuel bullying. let’s not forget to mention The rise of digital
platforms that has also contributed in its spreading, same as the Insufficient intervention and support systems
within communities . and maybe the most important cause in our pinion is The absence of stringent consequences
for bullying and the victims not calling out their perpetrators.
Thank you

Bullying presentation/How to deal with bullying .pptx

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    Presented by : BenMbarek Rim Dhifi Nouha Belhassen Aymen University Lecturer : Mme Yessmine Hacen Bullying 2023-2024
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    2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AGENDA Why bullying isextending ? How to treat bullying trauma ? How to prevent cyberbullying ? How can I help my friends report a case of cyberbullying ? How to deal with bullying ? Effects of bullying Causes of bullying How to know you are being bullied ? Types of bullying Definition
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    3 01 The culprit ofbullying targets their victims based on various factors, including appearance, language, religious beliefs, disabilities, race, social or economic status, gender, family situation, and personality traits. DEFINITION Any form of verbal, psychological, or physical violence that is repeated by someone or a group, who is in a position of domination against one or more other individuals in a position of weakness and intends to harm its victims that are unable to defend themselves especially when the bully may have one or more followers who are willing to assist the primary bully or who reinforce the bully by providing positive feedback such as laughing.
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    02 TYPES OFBULLYING Physical Bullying Verbal Bullying Social Bullying Sexual Bullying Cyber bullying
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    Physical Bullying hitting kickingshoving spitting beating up stealing damaging property
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    7 SOCIAL BULLYING ignoring, excluding others, gossiping , spreading rumors, defamation, slander, setting others up to look fool , harassment , embarrassment , or damage reputations and friendships.
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    8 SEXUAL BULLYING treating them badly,or making them feel uncomfortable because of their gender ; making sexist comments or jokes; touching or grabbing someone in a sexual way; making rude comments about someone’s sexual behavior or orientation; or spreading a sexual rumor.
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    9 CYBER BULLYING which is themost modern form of bullying its done with the use of digital technologies and can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and mobile phones. This kind of bullying t is aimed at scaring, angering or shaming people By spreading lies about, posting embarrassing photos or videos of someone on social media or even sending hurtful or threatening messages . Although Cyberbullying is often hidden, it actually leaves a digital footprint which is a record that can provide evidence to help stop the abuse.
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    10 03 HOWTO KNOWYOUARE BEING BULLIED ? sometimes it’s hard to tell if someone is just having fun or trying to hurt you, especially online. Sometimes they’ll laugh it off with a “just kidding,” or “don’t take it so seriously.” But if you feel hurt or think others are laughing at you instead of with you, then the joke has gone too far and it needs to come to an end. If it continues even after you’ve asked the person to stop and you are still feeling upset about it, then this could be bullying.
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    11 04 CAUSES OFBULLYING In fact There are different reasons: like wanting to dominate others and improve their social status or sometimes feeling frustrated or jealous . This moreover can happen because the culprits of bulling are having low self-esteem , a lack of remorse or they can be struggling socially . So they practice this kind of hostile behaviors because they want to feel better about themselves. An important thing to mention is that many bullies used to be victims of bullying themselves. The question asked in this context is Why do people even bully?
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    12 05 EFFECTS OFBULLYING The effects of school bullying can extend into the workplace, where bullying behaviors may continue, creating toxic work environments and affecting overall productivity. This perpetuates negative thoughts and self-talk, severely affecting mental health and well-being,. Bullying secretly damages a person’s self-esteem and self-worth. In facts ,Victims may even develop PTSD. the feelings of hopelessness and isolation can drive victims to consider or attempt suicide and taking their own lives. Bullying can have profound and long-lasting impacts on individuals in numerous ways. It can lead to depression and anxiety. Such phenomenon affects in a specific way Young people , so they may turn to substances like alcohol and drugs or engage in violent behavior to cope with their psychological and physical pain , some of them may skip school or drop out entirely. And As for Adults who were bullied as children, they might face difficulties in their personal and professional relationships.
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    13 06 How todeal with bullying ? And if you are not comfortable sharing this matter to someone you know, search for a helpline in your country to talk to a professional counsellor. But If your country does not have a helpline, please urgently speak to an adult you trust or seek professional support from trained and experienced careers. Moreover , the paramount step is to learn how to set boundaries or take a self-defense class . so if you are being bullied you need to get help as soon as possible . Talking to a friend, family member or school counsellor you trust can be a first step to getting help. sometimes at the first beginning the victims may feel scared to speak up about it but it takes courage to do it .
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    08 HOW TOPREVENT CYBERBULLYING ? Furthermore, adjusting account privacy settings allows control over who can access profiles or interact with posts. Moreover, individuals can selectively restrict comments from specific users. In addition , it's essential to take proactive steps, such as being cautious about what to share online, and refraining from disclosing personal information. consider blocking the bully and formally reporting their behavior on the platform itself. Social media companies are obligated to keep their users safe .
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    15 HOW CAN IHELP MY FRIENDS REPORT A CASE OF CYBERBULLYING ? 07 it is important to listen to them , Be kind to them , try to know How are they feeling , Let them know that they are in a safe place and Slowly Help them think through that it’s important to talk to someone who might be able to help and if it takes , Offer to go with them if they decide to report. However , If your friend still does not want to report the incident, then support them in finding a trusted adult who can help them deal with the situation.
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    16 09 HOW TOTREAT BULLYING TRAUMA ? Overcoming the trauma from past bullying can be a challenging journey, but it is possible with the right support and strategies.
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    17 Considering Seeking professional help by speakingwith a therapist or counselor who specializes in trauma and bullying. They can provide guidance and support as you work through your experiences. Building a support network by Surrounding yourself with supportive and understanding friends, family members, or support groups. an other option is to Practice self- care for example by Engaging in activities that bring you joy and relaxation. additionally it’s crucial to Take care of your physical and emotional well-being. someone suffering from bullying need to Work on re- framing negative beliefs about himself that may have resulted from the bullying actually , he can practice Positive affirmations and cognitive- behavioural techniques. the most thing to take into consideration is that recovery is not a quick process, and u need to Be Patient With it cause bullying leaves deep scars so u need trying Find Closure to Move Forward beyond what has happened. 01 02 03 04 05 06
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    18 10 Why bullyingis extending ? despite the increasing diversity and emphasis on acceptance ,Bullying continues to be widespread in our modern societies due to a variety of interconnected factors. Such as the Lack of awareness and education about bullying and Social hierarchies and power dynamics that often fuel bullying. let’s not forget to mention The rise of digital platforms that has also contributed in its spreading, same as the Insufficient intervention and support systems within communities . and maybe the most important cause in our pinion is The absence of stringent consequences for bullying and the victims not calling out their perpetrators.
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