 Be a good friend  Be a mediator  Look  Listen  Tell someone who cares LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Be the change you want to see.

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 Be a good friend  Be a mediator  Look  Listen  Tell someone who cares LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. Prevent Bullying You have a right to be safe and happy at school. You have the responsibility to show care and concern for others in your school. You can do something about bullying. Tell your teacher, principal, friend or parent or guardian if you are unhappy about something at school. Contact an organization like Childline for advice.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. What You Can Do Are you being bullied? Do you see bullying at your school? There are things you can do to keep yourself and the kids you know safe from bullying: Treat everyone with respect. Stand up for others. Protect yourself from cyber-bullying. Get involved in preventing bullying.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Treat Everyone with Respect Don’t be mean to others. Stop and think before you say or do something that could hurt someone. If you feel like being mean to someone, find something else to do. Play a game, watch TV, or talk to a friend. Talk to an adult you trust. They can help you find ways to be nicer to others. Keep in mind that everyone is different. Not better or worse. Just different. If you think you have bullied someone in the past, apologize. Everyone feels better.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. What to Do If You’re Bullied There are things you can do if you are being bullied: Look at the one bullying you and tell him or her to stop in a calm, clear voice. You can also try to laugh it off. This works best if joking is easy for you. It could catch the one bullying you off guard. If speaking up seems too hard or not safe, walk away and stay away. Don’t fight back. Find an adult to stop the bullying on the spot. There are things you can do to stay safe in the future, too. Talk to an adult you trust. Don’t keep your feelings inside. Telling someone can help you feel less alone. They can help you make a plan to stop the bullying. Stay away from places where bullying happens. Stay near adults and other kids. Most bullying happens when adults aren’t around.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Stand Up for Others When you see bullying, there are safe things you can do to make it stop: Talk to a parent, teacher, or another adult you trust. Adults need to know when bad things happen so they can help. Be kind to the one being bullied. Show them that you care by trying to include them. Sit with them at lunch or on the bus, talk to them at school, or invite them to do something. Just hanging out with them will help them know they aren’t alone. Not saying anything could make it worse for everyone. The one who is bullying will think it is okay to keep treating others that way.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Protect Yourself from Cyberbullying Bullying does not always happen in person. Cyberbullying happens online or through text messages or s. There are things you can do to protect yourself. Always think about what you post. You never know what someone will forward. Being kind to others online will help keep you safe. Don’t share anything that could hurt or embarrass anyone. Keep your password a secret from other kids. Even kids that seem like friends could give your password away or use it in ways you don’t want. Let your parents have your passwords. Think about who sees what you post online. Complete strangers? Friends? Friends of friends? Privacy settings let you control who sees what. Keep your parents in the loop. Tell them what you’re doing online and who you’re doing it with. Let them ‘friend’ or ‘follow’ you. Listen to what they have to say about what is and isn’t okay to do. They care about you and want you to be safe. Talk to an adult you trust about any messages you get or things you see online that make you sad or scared. If it’s cyberbullying, report it.

Be the change you want to see in your world. Be the change you want to see in your world.. LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER. KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE. Get Involved in Preventing Bullying You can be a leader in preventing bullying in your community. Find out more about where and when bullying happens at your school. Think about what could help. Then, share your ideas. There is a good chance that adults don’t know all of what happens. Your friends can go with you to talk to a teacher, counsellor, coach, or parent – and can add what they think. Talk to the principal about getting involved at school. Schools sometimes give students a voice in programs to stop bullying. Be on a school safety committee. Create posters for your school about preventing bullying. Be a role model for younger kids. Write a blog, letter to the editor of your local newspaper, or tweet about bullying – and what you / your school is doing to prevent it.