PPT-Let’s Talk About… Gender Based Bullying

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Introduction In this presentation we are going to define what bullying is and unpack the gendered language that is used in your day to day life We will see how

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Introduction In this presentation we are going to define what bullying is and unpack the gendered language that is used in your day to day life We will see how bullying and being bullied can a. 1. What is Homophobic Bullying?. Let’s talk about your initial thoughts.... 2. What is Homophobic Bullying?. Homophobic bullying is bullying behaviour that is motivated by prejudice against a person’s actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. . Susan Strauss, RN, . Ed.D. .. Harassment & Bullying . Consultant. . Objectives. To define bullying and harassment. To discuss the misconduct within nursing practice incorporating The Joint Commission’s Disruptive Behavior Standard, Nursing Social Policy Statement, Nursing Code of Ethics, and the Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice. Foundation of Gender Concepts:. What . I. s Gender?. Gender . refers to the social differences between males and females that are learned, and though deeply rooted in every culture, are changeable over time, and have wide variations both within and between cultures. . ~In your community ~. ~ At your school ~. ~ With your co-workers ~. ~In your faith community ~. ~ Within your own Home & family ~. Presented & Created By:. Cathy Perry. Hospitality Initiative. What is Bullying?. Bullying is different from normal disagreements or arguments between friends or other students. . A lot of teenagers describe bullying as, “When someone tries to make you feel less about who you are as a person, and you aren’t able to make it stop.”. An . act of intentionally inflicting injury or discomfort upon another person (through physical contact, through words or in other ways) repeatedly and over time for the purpose of intimidation and/or control. . Starter: answer these questions with reference to the reading you have been doing.. Summarise what . Lakoff. (1975) says about the characteristics of female talk?. Who is Otto Jespersen (1922) and how did he conceptualise gender differences in language?. 100 Years On. An SPHE Network Conference. 2016. Dr. .. Bernie Collins. Dr.. . Seline. Keating. Institute . of Education, DCU. A Pilot Educational Awareness Programme to Tackle Homophobic and Transphobic Bullying in Primary . An . act of intentionally inflicting injury or discomfort upon another person (through physical contact, through words or in other ways) repeatedly and over time for the purpose of intimidation and/or control. . Thasaporn. Damri. 1. , . Pimpawun. Boonmongkon. 1,2. , . Timo. T. Ojanen. 1. , Chet Ratchadapunnathikul. 3. , . Nattharat. Samoh. 1. , . Mudjalin. Cholratana. 1. & Thomas E. Guadamuz. 1,2. 1. Center for Health Policy studies, . What is Bullying. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behaviour among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behaviour is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems.. act of intentionally inflicting injury or discomfort upon another person (through physical contact, through words or in other ways) repeatedly and over time for the purpose of intimidation and/or control. . November 6, 2017. Maureen Perkins. Project Officer & Public Health Analyst. Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Helga Luest. Project Director, National Bullying Prevention Initiative & StopBullying.gov. Integrating harm reduction and sexual and reproductive health and rights. Module 3 Gender-. based. violence. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:. 2 hrs 10 mins. To understand the importance of primary prevention and to identify signs and symptoms of gender-based violence.

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