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Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

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Page 1: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse
Page 2: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Cyber-bullying AdviceWhat should you do!

Page 3: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Don't reply 

to messages that are meant to upset you.

This is likely to make

the bullying worse

Page 4: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Keep the messageYou don't have to read it, but show it to a grown up you trust who can record it and keep it as evidence

Page 5: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Report problems 

Don’t put up with it, take control and report it to a teacher, parent etc.

Page 6: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Block the sender 

Get help to block the sender of upsetting messages

Page 7: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Tell someone you trust Talking to your parents, friends, a teacher, youth leader is usually a good first step.

Page 8: Cyber-bullying Advice What should you do! Don't reply to messages that are meant to upset you. This is likely to make the bullying worse

Respect yourself and respect others

Being online is very public and very real.

Be in control, be yourself