CAMPAIGN-TO-STOP-BULLYING. ppt

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This PPT entails information about campaign to stop or address bullying. This is applicable to all levels. It carefully explores and discusses the ways to stop bullying anywhere. ...


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Anti-Bullying
Act of 2013
R.A. No. 10627
SESSION WITH BASIC ED TEACHERS
MARCH 5, 2024

BULLYING
Physical act or gesture of a student
Unwanted behavior by the student
Presence of imbalance of power
Repeated behavior

Types
Verbal (name calling, teasing)
Physical (punching, pushing, shoving, kicking,
slapping, headlocks, fighting
Psychological

Where does bullying take place?
Inside the school
Online
Hallways
Riding the bus/service bus
Hotspots( Canteen, playground)

Roles in Bullying
Child who bullies
Child being bullied
Victim defenders
By standers
Bully’s helpers
Many children take part in many different roles throughout their life.

Specific group at risk:
Students with disabilities
Physical Appearance
Religion
LGBT
Nationality

Indicators of Bullying
Inability to sleep
Nightmare
Injuries
Start missing class
Drop-out of school
Declining school grades
Isolated
Getting depressed

What should a student do when
he sees acts of bullying?
•Speak Up! You should tell an adult. Telling is not tattling. It’s okay to tell
an adult when you see bullying or are being bullied. In fact, it’s a really
smart thing to do!
•Reach Out! Tell the kid who is being bullied that they don’t deserve to be
treated that way. Nobody does.
•Be a Friend! Let others know that you don’t accept bullying at your
school, and others will be more willing to speak up, too. Ask friends to
join you in being a kid against bullying.
•Don’t give the bully an audience

There is a way to change. We can change by adopting a
whole education approach.
Teachers play a vital role in promoting a safe and supportive
environment.
Schools and classrooms need to be positive spaces where
learners are not just physical safe, but emotionally safe too
where classes are well-managed and disciplined, and teachers
and students enjoy and with healthy relationship.

Let us stand together against bullying in school.