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DON’T BE A BULLY! Presented by Cinnamon Key, RCSWI, CPLC of Jamila Wellness LLC Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014

Presented by Cinnamon Key, RCSWI, CPLC of Jamila Wellness LLC Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014

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Slide 2 Presented by Cinnamon Key, RCSWI, CPLC of Jamila Wellness LLC Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 3 Slide 4 A Bully: a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker To Bully: to use superior strength or influence to intimidate [someone], typically to force him/her to do what one wants Other terms: Systematically inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress Pattern of unwanted/repeated written, verbal, or physical behavior severe enough to create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 5 Teasing Social Exclusion Threats Intimidation Stalking Physical Violence Theft Sexual, Religious, or Racial Harassment Public Humiliation Destruction of Property Spreading Rumors Physical/verbal attacks Mean or Rude Hand Gestures Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 6 Slide 7 Cyberbullying the willful and repeated harassment and intimidation of an individual through the use of electronic mail or electronic communication with the intent to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person. Cyberstalking / Cyberharassment Same thing (for the most part) Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 8 WWhen and how does it occur? WWhen? 224 hours a day, 7 days a week! HHow? EEmails, texts, social media sites, chat groups, etc. PPosting/sending pictures, videos, etc. CCreating websites, fake profiles, etc. Slide 9 Depression/Anxiety Increased feelings of sadness and loneliness Changes in sleep and eating patterns Loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy Health complaints Decreased academic achievement More likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 10 Slide 11 Perceived as being different Overweight or underweight, wearing glasses, different clothing, being new, not cool Perceived as weak or unable to defend themselves i.e., Karate Kid Depressed, anxious, or has low self-esteem Less popular, has few friends Doesnt get along well with others, seen as annoying or provoking Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 12 LGBTQIA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer, Intersex, Asexual/Ally Disabilities or Other Special Health Needs Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin Language Religion/Faith Gender Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 13 Slide 14 Unexplainable Injuries Lost or destroyed personal property Frequently feeling sick or faking illness Changes in eating habits Difficulty sleeping Declining interest in school Sudden loss of friends or avoidance of social situations Decreased self esteem Self-destructive behaviors Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 15 Slide 16 StopBullying.gov StopBullyingNow.com ParentsAgainstBullying.com SwitchboardMiami.org (2-1-1) M-DCPS Help StudentServices.DadeSchools.net/Bullying School Police 305-995-COPS Bullying and Harassment Anonymous Tip Hotline 305-995-CARE Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014 Slide 17 www.StopBullying.gov www.StopBullyingNow.com Miami-Dade County Public Schools Student Services The Cyberbullying and Stalking Guide Cinnamon J. Key, RCSWI, CPLC August 2014