PPT-Bullying Ware Shoals Primary School
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Definition of Bullying American Psychological Association Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength It is
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Definition of Bullying American Psychological Association Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength It is a repeated behavior and can be physical verbal or relational While boys may bully others using more physical means girls often bully others by social exclusion Bullying has been part of school and even workplaces for years More recently though technology and social media have created a new venue for bullying that has expanded its reach Cyberbullying is bullying that happens online and via cell phones Websites like YouTube Instagram and . Dorothy L. . Espelage. , Ph.D.. Edward . William . Gutgsell. & Jane Marr . Gutgsell. Endowed Professor. Hardie. Scholar. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. espelage@illinois.edu. www.dorothyespelage.com. Alexandra Uscilla, M.S. Cassandra Murphy, . M.A., L.M.H.C. What is Bullying?. Unwanted . aggressive behavior. Power imbalance (observed or perceived). Repetition of behaviors or high likelihood or . repetition. Stella Jones . Stonewall Training. What . is Stonewall?. Stonewall was founded in 1989 by a small group of women and men who had been active in the struggle against Section 28 of the Local Government Act.. Presented by the Allendale and Northern Highlands . School District. An Overview of the Law and Major Changes. September 12, 2011. Overview. New Jersey strengthened Anti-Bullying laws to be strongest in the nation – effective September 1, 2011.. "A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, . repeatedly. and . over time. , to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons, and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself. Emma-Jayne Brown. Bullying . Bullied adolescents report higher levels of self-injury. . Prevalence. Internationally. 10%-75% experience traditional victimisation at some point . (e.g. Demaray . & Malecki, . “Bullying in Greece: . Old phenomenon – New understanding” . Ifigeneia. . Sotiropoulou. . Hellenic Open University. 2. Translating the term . Smith . and his colleagues (Smith et al., . 2002) proposed descriptive phrases based on students’ testimonials. . Dorothy L. Espelage, Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology. espelage@ufl.edu. Website: http://www.psych.ufl.edu/espelage/. Twitter: . DrDotEspelage. Espelage Research Lab . SOCIAL-ECOLOGY & SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION . What is bullying. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may . Adopted from a presentation by Barbara H. Carlton. Drug & Violence Prevention Specialist Western M.S. and Turrentine M.S.. Bullying =. when one or more people repeatedly harm, harass, intimidate, or exclude others. 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. Tupa. P.S. 128 M. PPA Process. Define the Problem. Gather the Evidence. Identify the Causes. Examine Existing . P. olicy. Develop Policy Solution. Select the Best Solution. Bullying in school hurts kids physically, emotionally, and psychologically. . Recruitment and Training Supervisor Eleasa Smith . Childkind Policy regarding . Bullying. Childkind provides an environment for all children in care, employees, foster parents, and volunteers that is free from harassment, intimidation, or bullying. Childkind supports a nurturing and rewarding experience. This type of environment promotes personal growth, healthy interpersonal relationships, wellness, and freedom from discrimination and abuse. Therefore, harassment, intimidation, and bullying are forms of dangerous and disrespectful behavior that will not be tolerated by Childkind.. Bullying is the repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. It can happen face to face or online.. “. “.
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