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1 Bell Work- page 102 Have you ever been bullied, cyber- bullied and/or harassed? Explain. If not, do you know someone who has? Explain. What are two ways to combat bullying, cyber-bullying, and/or harassment?

2 Bullying and Cyber-Bullying
January 2018

3 Essential Question- page 102:
What are three ways to prevent bullying? What are three ways to combat or stop bullying?

4 Burger King- Bullying Jr.

5 Find Your Assigned Match/Partner
Think, Pair, Share Discuss the following questions: “What is cyber-bullying? How is cyber-bullying different than bullying?”

6 “Why do you think people bully, cyberbully or harass others?
With Your Partner… Think, Pair, Share Discuss the following questions: “Why do you think people bully, cyberbully or harass others? Why do you think a lot of bullying and harassment goes unnoticed and unreported?”

7 With Your Partner… Think, Pair, Share “How would you feel about your mom, dad, grandma or grandpa seeing EVERYTHING you post on social media?”

8 To This Day Project - Shane Koyczan- page 102
In your notes, respond to the following questions: How is this video related to bullying, self-esteem, depression, loneliness, suicide, etc.? What were your thoughts on this video? How can you apply this to your life?

9 Bullying Defined Bullying- using superior strength or influence to intimidate someone, typically to force him or her to do what one wants.

10 Cyber-Bullying Bullying that takes place using electronic technology.
Why do people cyber-bully others?

11 Bullying and Cyberbullying Impact on Victims
Depression Anxiety Suicide Feelings of hopelessness Decreased performance in school

12 Glencoe’s Policies In your notes, answer the following questions as you watch the video clip. What is the message conveyed from this PSA video? What is the Hillsboro School District’s policy on bullying and harassment?

13 Reporting Bullying and Cyber-Bullying
Tell someone that you trust! Talk to a counselor at Glencoe Talk to a teacher at Glencoe Immediate danger (abuse, stalking)- Call 911

14 Change Attitudes Toward Bullying: Be an Ally- page 104

15 Health Walk!

16 Suicide prevention and preventing violence
January 2017

17 Abuse Cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal.

18 Why Domestic Violence Victims Don't Leave
What are the four steps of domestic abuse? What is one thing you learned from this video?

19 Laws for Reporting Abuse
People who work in the following areas are required to report all types of child abuse: Physicians Dentists Members of the clergy Social Workers Attorneys Teachers Coaches

20 How to Report Abuse at Glencoe
1. Find a trusted adult (principal, counselor, teacher) 2. Ask them if it is a good time to meet with them 3. Tell them what you have noticed and how you are concerned about a fellow student 4. Mention the type of abuse and location of where it happened “I saw my friend get physically abused at school and I am worried about their safety.” “I heard about _______ getting emotionally abused at work and I wanted to make sure they are going to be ok.”

21 Resources Tell an adult
-Tell an adult in your life (Teacher, counselor, parent) -Call the Washington County Crisis Line- They are therapists on call to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline TALK [8255] Contact the Youth Line- free, confidential teen-to-teen crisis and help line. Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm Pacific Time (adults are available by phone at all other times). Call: Text: teen2teen to

22 SUICIDE Suicide is preventable.
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem; suicide is the "only irreversible choice." It is the result of a teenager unable to see any other solutions to the problems that are consuming him/her. Suicidal people do not want to die, they want their problems to end.

23 Risk Factors for Suicide
Psychosis- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality. Not all people who commit suicide experience psychosis. Other factors- depression, low self-esteem, substance abuse are other conditions that suicidal people might have.

24 Ways to Help a Suicidal Friend
Listen to your friend's feelings. Be direct about the situation: "Are you considering suicide? Do you have a plan? Will you talk to someone who will help?" Get help from: hospital, family physician, counselors, clergy, teacher, advisor, psychiatrist, etc. Take them to the person, if possible. Call 911 if danger is immediate. (Never swear to secrecy; your friend might get mad at you, but they will be alive!)

25 Assignment: Bullying Comic Strip/Story- Page 104
Create a comic strip or write a story about a teen who is being bullied, harassed, or cyber-bullied. Must include: At least 3 characters 3 strategies the teen tries in the situation A resolution 3 colors with the pictures


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