PPT-Bullying
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Alexandra Uscilla MS Cassandra Murphy MA LMHC What is Bullying Unwanted aggressive behavior Power imbalance observed or perceived Repetition of behaviors or high
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Alexandra Uscilla MS Cassandra Murphy MA LMHC What is Bullying Unwanted aggressive behavior Power imbalance observed or perceived Repetition of behaviors or high likelihood or repetition. Recognizing bullying in children or youth is an important step in stopping and preventing the emotional physical and social scars that can last a lifetime Bullying is a learned behaviour and children need help in fostering more positive relationship Aggression . Any action that is intended to injure, harm, or inflict pain on another living being or group. Could be physical, or verbal hostility. Eg. . Yelling, road rage, child abuse, war. Frustration . Training for Supervisors. •. Introduction. . “Bullying is the sexual harassment of 20 years ago; everybody knows about it, but nobody wants to admit it.” . . Lewis L. . Maltby. President, National . By: Shelby . Budnick. Facts. 43% of kids have been . cyberbullied. and 1 out 4 kids it has happened to more than once.. 90% of students see cyber bullying happening and don. ’. t do anything about it.. By James, Brad . and Josh . Overview. . Social Networks are a website or other application which enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc. The main social network in the world is Facebook with over 1.15+ billion users and 250 billion photos are uploaded every single day. There are many other social networks such as Twitter (500+ million users), Ask FM (65+million users), Google+ (500+ million users), . Policy, Program, Intervention. MSD Decatur Township. Session Goals. 1. . . Review definitions of bullying and harassment. .. 2. Understand District revised Policies through review and discussion.. 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. 7. th. Grade. Perception Squares. What is Sexual Harassment?. Sexual harassment is unwanted and unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature in the form of visual, verbal, or physical conduct, which can lead to a hostile environment.. 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.. Stopping bullying in the workplace and in life: . Objectives. To understand the many ways in which bullying can take place. To understand the effects bullying can have on an individual’s life and general wellbeing. Although bullying can occur among individuals of any weight, overweight and underweight children tend to be . at higher risk for bullying. . Targets of verbal bullying based on weight, sometimes referred to as “weight teasing,” can experience a number of negative consequences, including a change in body perception. Bullying is . intentional,. not an accident, where a bully hurts someone on purpose. . . Bullying is . repetitive. . This means that the bully hurts someone over and over again; it isn’t an incident that happens only once.. IN . CHILD CARE SETTINGS. Reference: www.eyesonbullying.org. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. GOAL: CAREGIVERS WILL ACQUIRE SKILLS TO CREATE ENVIRONMENTS SAFE FROM BULLYING. FORM STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH BULLYING INCIDENTS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THEY OCCUR;. . It doesn’t stop with young people. From teachers to parents and influencers to politicians, we all have a part to play. Reach out to someone you trust if you need to talk. Reach out to someone if you know they’re being bullied. Reach out by being the change you want to see..
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