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Tips for Scouts

What is Bullying? Bullying happens when someone hurts or scares another person on purpose. The person being bullied has a hard time defending himself or herself. Usually, bullying happens over and over. Sometimes bullying is easy to notice, such as with hitting or name calling, and other times it’s hard to see, like with leaving a person out or saying mean things behind someone’s back. Both boys and girls bully, and both boys and girls get bullied. Bullying is not fair. And it hurts.

What do YOU do when you see someone being bullied? • Ask yourself, "Is it my job to help?“ Think about how YOU might feel if the bullying was happening to you. You and other Scouts can lend a hand, even when you aren’t close friends with the Scouts who are bullied. Your troop will be a better place if you help stop bullying. And making your troop a better place is EVERYONE’S job!

What can I do? Lots of things! Think about what may work for you: • Don’t just stand there. . . SAY SOMETHING! • Boys who bully may think they’re being funny or "cool." If you feel safe, tell the person to STOP the bullying behavior. Say you don’t like it and that it isn’t funny. • DON’T BULLY BACK! It won’t help if you use mean names or actions. And it could make things worse.

But what if I don’t feel safe telling a bully to stop? That’s OK. No one should put themselves in an unsafe situation. How ELSE can you lend a hand when bullying happens? Say kind words to the Scout who is being bullied, such as "I’m sorry about what happened," and "I don’t like it!" Help them understand that it’s not his fault. Be a friend. Invite the Scout to do things with you, such working together on a troop or patrol project. EVERYONE NEEDS A FRIEND!

But what if I don’t feel safe telling a bully to stop? • Tell the Scout who is being bullied to talk to someone about what happened. Offer to help by going along. • Pay attention to the other Scouts who see the bullying. (These people are called, "bystanders.") Are any of them laughing, or joining in with the bullying? If yes, these boys are part of the problem. Let them know that they’re not helping! DON’T be one of them!

But what if I don’t feel safe telling a bully to stop? • Tell an adult! (This is IMPORTANT!!) • Chances are, the Scout who is being bullied needs help from an adult. The boy who is doing the bullying probably does, too. Often, the bullying does not get reported. But, who should you tell? Preferably your Scoutmaster, but other trusted adults in the troop can help too.

Why don’t some Scouts tell when they see bullying? • They may not want others to think they are "tattling." • They may be afraid that the kids who bully will pick on them next. • They may think their friends will make fun of them for trying to help. • Telling is very important! Reporting that someone is getting bullied or hurt in some other way is NOT "tattling." Adults in the troop can help. Ask them to help keep you safe after telling. Explain to your friends that bullying is NOT fair and encourage them to join in helping!

What if the bullying doesn’t happen at Scouts? • If there is an adult around, report the bullying to an adult (your teacher, minister, sports coach, etc.) • No matter where the bullying happens, you should talk to your parents about bullying that you see or know about. Ask them for their ideas about how to help.

We ALL must do our part! Kids who are bullied deserve to feel safe and welcome at school and in their neighborhoods. All kids do! TAKE A STAND. LEND A HAND. STOP BULLYING NOW! Check out other activities at www.StopBullyingNow.hrsa.gov for more ideas about how you can "lend a hand" to stop bullying.