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Anti-Bullying
Made by:Lurdes Baldé
PGCE Secondary in Science
2006-2007
PVP Presentation
What is Bullying?
Bullying is comprised of a series of repeated but intentional cruel incidents involving the same bully and victim(s).
Types of Bullies
Physical Bullies
Verbal Bullies
Relational Bullies
Some facts on Bullying Harassment, teasing, ridicule, and emotional or physical
violence can lead to depression and low self-esteem ; Three out of four students have reported being bullied;
90% of students felt being bullied caused social, emotional, or academic problems;
Each year 1 out of 13 people under the age of 19 attempt suicide, a rate which has tripled in the last 20 years;
Each month over 250,000 students report being physically attacked.
What can the schools do?
Anti-Bullying Policy;
Welfare + Anti-Bullying;
Better supervision;
Establish a positive environment on schools.
References
http://camps.atrc.utoronto.ca/Sarah/Sarah/SD2003/Bullying.html (23-10-06);
http://www.bullying.org/(23-10-06);