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Breaking the Silence on

BullyingPresented by: Respect Awareness

Project of Servant Hearts

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Respect Awareness Project’s Vision

To build respectful, empathic inclusive communities, create safer school climates, and work to dispel homophobic fears through open, honest, and respectful conversations…

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The Four Agreements 1. Be impeccable with your word2. Don’t take anything personally3. Don’t make assumptions 4. Always do your best

Don Miguel Ruiz

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Comprehensive approach needed to curb bullying and harassment in our…• Families• Schools• Faith Communities • Local Government • Workplaces• Sports Activities

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Parents and Community Members have the ability/responsibility to teach…

•Empathy•Respect•Compassion

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What are the consequences of bullying?

For the victim? For the perpetrator?

For the bystander?

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Parents and Community Members need to be positive role models…

Teen bullies and victims often grow up to be:

• Domestic Abusers

• Cause Violent Assaults

• Have Higher Rate of Depression, Substance Use

• Often Commit Suicide or Homicides

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Do you think children go to school and feel

safe every day?

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Do you think local school policies

protect the rights, dignity and self-worth of every

student?

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Why do you think kids/people bully and harassment

one another?

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What words are most often used to bully,

harass, control or hurt another person(s)?

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Why are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth (LGBTQ) or those perceived to be, more often bullied and

harassed?

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What messages do rigid gender roles and stereotypes send?

Do we allow for differences and teach healthy sexual development?

How does living in a less diverse region limit the lens through which we see and

experience life?

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What can you do to protect

your child from Cyber bullying?

Cyber Bullying =

Bullying/Harassment through the internet, texting, twitter, Facebook, social networking on electronic devices of all types

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Respect Awareness Project Sponsors:• Ecumenical Parents/Friends of LGBTQ

Support Group• High School & College Gay Straight

Alliances• Educational Workshops• Community Conversations• Bemidji Pride Picnic• Bullying Presentation Workshops