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Bullying/Abuse Awareness C/;C/;C/

What We Will Go Over: Types of Bullying: Cyber Bullying Physical Bullying Verbal Bullying Covert Bullying Types of Abuse: Child Abuse Relationship Abuse Physical, Emotional, Mental Abuse How to get help

What is bullying? Using superior strength or influence to intimidate another person, typically to force him or her to do what they want. http://www.dosomething.org/issues/bullying?gclid=CMGPi760gLcCFaU5QgoduAQAjQ

Cyber Bullying What does it mean to be a "Cyber Bully"? A person tormenting, threatening, harassing, or embarrassing another person using technology(Internet, cell phone). Did you know: Victims are 2 to 9 times more likely to consider committing suicide. Only 1 in 10 victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse. Girls are about twice as likely as boys to be victims and perpetrators of cyber bullying. http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying

Physical Bullying Any bullying that hurts someone's body or damages their possessions. Forms include: stealing, shoving, hitting, fighting, and destroying property are types of physical bullying. http://www.respect2all.org/students/bullying-definitions

Verbal Bullying Bullying done through speaking. Forms include: calling names, spreading rumors, threatening somebody, and making fun of others. Verbal bullying is one of the most common types of bullying. http://www.respect2all.org/students/bullying-definitions

Covert Bullying Covert bullying is harder to recognise. Can be carried out behind the bullied person's back. Designed to harm someone's social reputation and/or cause humiliation. Ex: lying and spreading rumours playing nasty jokes to embarrass and humiliate encouraging others to socially exclude someone damaging someone's social reputation or social acceptance

What is Abuse? To hurt or injure through maltreatment; ill-use. Types include: Child Abuse Dating/Relationship Abuse Physical Abuse Mental Abuse Verbal Abuse

Child Abuse Occurs when a parent or other adult causes serious physical/emotional harm to a child. Can leave emotional scars for the rest of the victim's life. Nearly a million children are abused every year just in the United States alone. Majority of the kids know their abusers and the abuse occurs in the home.

Dating/Relationship Abuse Physical, sexual, or psychological/emotional violence within a dating relationship, includes stalking. Occurs in person or electronically and may occur between a current or former dating partner. Long-term consequences in teens include: alcoholism, eating disorders, promiscuity, thoughts of suicide, and violent behavior. Often begins 6th-12th grade. 72% of 13-14 year olds are “dating.” http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-teen-dating-violence

Physical Abuse Physical Abuse: An act of another party involving contact intended to cause feelings of physical pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm.

Mental Abuse Mental Abuse: Attempting to dominate another person by means of guilt, manipulation, or intimidation. A.K.A Emotional and psychological abuse.

Verbal Abuse Verbal Abuse: Using words to cause harm to the person being spoken to. Includes: shouting, insulting, intimidating, threatening, shaming, demeaning, derogatory language, etc.

How To Get Help Tell a trusted adult(a family member, teacher, neighbor etc.) Websites You Can Visit For More Information: http://www.stayteen.org/frontpanel CyberTipline 800-843-5678 Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week http://www.cybertipline.com National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (8255) Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org http://www.stayteen.org/frontpanel