What does bullying look like? Making comments
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slide3. What does bullying look like? Making comments about a persons looks, behaviour or interests
Talking negatively behind someone’s back
Posting online to frustrate or intimidate
Attempting to wind people up with comments or behaviour
This is what Bullying looks like<br>
slide4. “it’s just banter” “It’s just banter.” One of the most dangerous phrases out there.
A lot of the time it’s used to excuse poor behaviour and, because it uses social pressure to mark you out as an outsider, a rainer-on-parades, a tiresome downer on a good time who can’t take a joke.#
It’s VERY effective at shutting you up and making you feel small.<br>
slide6. What can we do? Think before you speak or type
Don’t pick on someone’s insecurities
Be aware when someone is not enjoying the banter, if they’re not STOP
Don’t laugh along if you’re not finding it funny
Be nice, choose respect<br>
Talking negatively behind someone’s back
Posting online to frustrate or intimidate
Attempting to wind people up with comments or behaviour
This is what Bullying looks like<br>
slide4. “it’s just banter” “It’s just banter.” One of the most dangerous phrases out there.
A lot of the time it’s used to excuse poor behaviour and, because it uses social pressure to mark you out as an outsider, a rainer-on-parades, a tiresome downer on a good time who can’t take a joke.#
It’s VERY effective at shutting you up and making you feel small.<br>
slide6. What can we do? Think before you speak or type
Don’t pick on someone’s insecurities
Be aware when someone is not enjoying the banter, if they’re not STOP
Don’t laugh along if you’re not finding it funny
Be nice, choose respect<br>