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Anti-Bullying Week 2020

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Anti-Bullying Week 2020

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Why are we wearing odd socks this week?

Explain it ……

Talk to the person next to you

1 minute

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Bullying is :

•Unkindness

• Ignoring

•Happens again and again

• Leaves me out of games

•Pushing /shoving

What could the definition be ?

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Is this bullying?

The ABA (Anti-Bullying Alliance) defines bullying as:

The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power.

Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological.

It can happen face-to-face or online.

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What does bullying look like?

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Types of bullying

social networking pictures, Whatsaap groups to

encourage bullying, nasty text messages,

filming people without permission, prank calls

name calling, calling people unkind

names, verbal threats of violence

hitting, kicking, biting, pushing, tripping you up

– anything that hurts you by touching you

isolating someone, leaving them out, spreading

rumours, threatening looks

Verbal

Physical

Indirect

Cyber / Online

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What could be happening in this photo?

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Ringleader’

‘Target’

The ringleader (Bully) -

Initiating and leading

the bullying but not

always the person

‘doing’ the bullying.

The target - The person

at whom the bullying

is aimed.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

Reinforcer(s) -

Supports the bullying,

might laugh or

encourage other

people to ‘collude’

with what is going on.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

‘Assistant’

Assistant(s) - Actively

involved in ‘doing’

the bullying.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

‘Assistant’

Assistant(s) - Actively

involved in ‘doing’

the bullying.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

‘Assistant’‘Defender’

Defender(s) - Stands

up for someone

being bullied. Knows

that bullying is

wrong and feels

confident enough

to do something

about it. This might

involve talking to an

adult in school.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Outsider’

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

‘Assistant’‘Defender’Outsider(s) - Ignores any

bullying and doesn’t want

to get involved.

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Bullying as a group behaviour

‘Outsider’

‘Ringleader’

‘Reinforcer’‘Target’

‘Assistant’‘Defender’

The ringleader – Starting and leading the bullying but not always the person ‘doing’ the bullying.

The target - The person who is being bullied.

Assistant(s) - Actively involved in ‘doing’ the bullying.

Reinforcer(s) - Supports the bullying, might laugh or encourage other people to carry on what is going on.

Defender(s) - Stands up for someone being bullied. Knows that bullying is wrong and feels confident enough to do somethingabout it. This might involve talkingto an adult in school.

Outsider(s) - Ignores any bullying and doesn’t want to get involved.

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What can we do to ensure Norbury continues to be a safe space ?

What do we do already?

What more can we do ?

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Adults on the

playground

Trusted adults

Peer Mediators

Talk to a trusted friend

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United – What does it mean?

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Definition of ‘united’

UNITEDThe Cambridge English Dictionary definition of

‘united’:

Joined together as a group “Factions previously at war

with one another are now united

against the common enemy.”

If people are united, they all agree about something: “On that issue, we're united.”

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