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Module 1:
Bullying Awareness Training
Learning outcomes of Module 1
Learning about workplace bullying
Learning about cyber-bullying
Get to know signs of bullying
1.1 Workplace Bullying
Activity 1:
Discussion of video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=ZIaepZmqShU&feature=plcp
Summary: Workplace Bullying
Bullying is
• negative behaviour against others,
• on purpose,
• in a continuing manner,
• not fair,
• frightening.
Typesverbalphysicalgesturesocialdemandscyber-bullying
Summary: Workplace Bullying
Participants
bully(s) (colleague, manager, supervisor, job coach …)
bullied person
witnesses and bystanders
Places where bullying can happen
on the way to work and back home
at the workplace
during breaks
via Internet or mobile phone
Activity 2
Case Studies
Activity 3
Active Game
Summary: Bullying Actions
Picking on someone all the time
Shouting at staff
Insults and use of nasty nicknames
Someone making fun of you or making you look silly
Constant criticism
Repeatedly accusing staff of errors which have not been made
Spreading of rumours
Refusing reasonable requests for leave
Blocking a person’s promotion
Exclusion
False evaluation of job performance
Refusal of important information
Withdrawal of work
Evaluation
1.1 Workplace Bullying
1.2 Cyber Bullying
Activity 1
Discussion of Video
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/fullfilm.aspx (main video)
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/kim.aspx (bully)
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/teacher.aspx (teacher)
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/mum.aspx (mum)
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/rob.aspx (Rob, bystander)
http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/joe.aspx (Joe, victim)
Summary: Cyber-Bullying
Cyber-bullying includesrepeated hostile or aggressive messagesthrough mediaintended to hurt someone or to make them feel uncomfortable.
Activity 2
Case Studies
Summary: Channels of Cyber Bullying
SMS: sending or receiving abusive text messages
MMS: taking, sending or receiving unpleasant
photos and/or videos
Calls: sending or receiving upsetting phone calls
E-mail: nasty or threatening emails to a victim, or
about a victim to others
Chat rooms: intimidation or abuse when
participating in chat rooms
Websites: giving away of secrets or personal
details, nasty or unpleasant comments on a
website, uploading of humiliating photos or videos
Summary: Channels of Cyber Bullying
Flaming: messages with angry and crude language
Harassment: lots of nasty, mean and insulting
messages
Denigration: gossip or rumours to damage
reputation or friendships
Impersonation: Pretending to be someone else
Outing: disclosing of secrets or personal information
Trickery: talking someone into revealing secrets or
embarrassing information, then sharing it online
Cyber-stalking: Repeated, intense harassment and
putting down of someone that includes threats or
creates significant fear.
Evaluation
1.2 Cyber-Bullying
1.3 Signs of Bullying
Activity 1
Discussion
Activity 2
Active Game
Summary: Signs of Bullying
Frequent health problems (headaches,
stomach aches, sleep problems …)
Absenteeism from work
Behavioural and emotional changes
(loss of confidence, change of mood,
nervousness, feelings of anxiety, but also
aggression, personality changes)
Disinterest in or loss of friendships
Evaluation
1.3 Signs of Bullying
Evaluation
Module 1 Bullying
Awareness Training
Evaluation Activity
Mood Barometer