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Looking at the statistics Individual Activity (2 mins) Look at the statistics and facts about bullying. Choose either the word adults or children to fill in the gap. What do you think about these facts? Sexual harassment: uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behaviour of a sexual nature especially by a person in a position of power. 1/3 of are bullied at work.4 1.5 million have been bullied in the last year. 5 children adults 82% of with learning disabilities are bullied.1 22% of think that using offensive words is just ‘banter’. 2 children adults Image sources: References: 1/2 of have been sexually harassed. 6 1 in 5 have received mean or threatening emails. 3 adults children ©VotesforColleges2017

Are adults setting a bad example when it comes to bullying? Pair question (2 mins) Can you name these different people? Harvey Weinstein Hollywood movie producer. More than 50 allegations of sexual harassment have been made against him. Kevin Spacey Has faced allegations from 4 men of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour Image Sources 1- https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2017/10/13/19/harvey-weinstein.jpg 2- https://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_1484w/2010-2019/Wires/Images/2017-10-30/Bloomberg/Rex_Kevin_Spacey_apologizes_to_actor_9179623A.jpg?t=20170517 3- https://static.standard.co.uk/s3fs-public/styles/story_large/public/thumbnails/image/2017/10/31/00/michael-fallon.jpg References 1- Michael Fallon Resigned as Minister for Defence due to stories about inappropriate behaviour and ‘lewd’ comments Chris Furber Para-swimming director. Has allegedly done nothing to stop para-athletes being bullied. ©VotesForColleges2017

Learning objectives for today To gain a broader understanding of the different types of bullying. To evaluate whether adults set a bad example when it comes to bullying. Useful definitions Bullying – The repetitive hurting of one person or group by another person or group on purpose (e.g. calling someone a nickname they don’t like on the playground every day. Sexual harassment – uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behaviour of a sexual nature especially by a person in a position of power towards someone subordinate (e.g. a boss touching the knee of their employee without them wanting to be touched. Disablist bullying – behaviour or language that makes someone feel unwelcome or anxious because of a disability or additional need. Image Sources 1- References ©VotesforColleges2017

Issues to consider Why are we talking about this? Are adults setting bad examples? Does the way adults behave impact you? Call to action Vote! Image Sources 1- References ©VotesforColleges2017

Pair Discussion (2 mins) Why are we talking about this? 1 2 This week is anti-bullying week. People across the country will be talking about different types of bullying and ways to stop it… In the news at the moment, there are hundreds of stories about different types of bullying… Pair Discussion (2 mins) Look at these news headlines. Have you heard of/seen them before? 36 MPs have been accused of sexual harassment… Paralympic athletes are being bullied by their coaches… Hollywood actors and actresses have spoken out about sexual harassment. Image sources: 1- References: Sexual harassment: uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behaviour of a sexual nature especially by a person in a position of power. 3 Today, you will explore whether the way adults behave has an influence on young people when it comes to bullying. ©VotesforColleges2017

Why are we talking about this? Cyber bullying Race and faith bullying Disablist bullying Pair Activity (2 mins) How many different types of bullying can you name? Use the pictures as clues and write down as many as possible. Click to reveal… Psychological bullying Physical bullying Verbal bullying There are many different types of bullying which negatively effect lots of different people. You might not know all the different types, but it’s important to get to know them so you can recognise, prevent and respond to them. Image sources: 1- References: Sex and gender bullying Homophobic, biphobic transphobic bullying Sexual bullying or harassment ©VotesforColleges2017

Are adults setting a bad example? Bullying is a huge and diverse issue that effects people of all ages in many different ways. Group Activity (6 mins) The next two slides show examples of bullying. For each example, you need to fill out this grid answering the questions. At the end you will discuss as a group whether adults are setting a good or bad example. Who is the bully and who is the victim? Which adults are setting a good example here and why? If this is going on, what do you think the effects are on young people like you? 1 2 Image sources: 1- References: ©VotesforColleges2017

1) President Donald Trump Disablist Bullying: behaviour or language that makes someone feel unwelcome or anxious because of a disability or need. Class Activity Click the image to watch a short video about Donald Trump’s actions. 0:00- 1:39 This is Serge Kovaleski, an American journalist with a disability that effects his arm. This event sparked outrage, with many labelling Donald Trump a bully. Image sources: 1- References: A co-worked of Serge said: We think it's outrageous that Trump would ridicule the appearance of one of our reporters. ©VotesforColleges2017

2) Harvey Weinstein In the last month, over 80 women accused Harvey Weinstein of sexually harassing them including Angelina Jolie, Cara Delevingne and Kate Beckinsale. Women hadn’t spoken about this before because they were afraid of speaking out against such a powerful person. Harvey Weinstein was a very famous and powerful film producer in Hollywood. He decided who to give Oscar-winning roles to in famous films. When people heard the news, many took action against him. Channing Tatum announced he was dropping his new film with Harvey because he didn’t want to work with a bully. A trending hashtag #metoo started in support of the victims of sexual harassment. 1.7 million people tweeted across the world. Image sources: 1- References: Sexual Harassment: uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behaviour of a sexual nature especially by a person in a position of power. Harvey Weinstein has been banned from producing films in Hollywood as a result of his behaviour, and faces criminal charges. ©VotesforColleges2017

Call to Action! Quick idea Big idea Speak out Bullied students are twice as likely to consider suicide. It is an issues that continues throughout education. If you are aware of a bullying or harassment issue, raise it with a member of staff. Support a local school Bullying can be prevented if it is flagged at an early age. As a class, search for a local primary or secondary school. See if you can plan a visit to the school to teach the students there about bullying. You could run a session with young pupils about how to prevent bullying and where they could go for support. Image Sources 1- https://www.pacerteensagainstbullying.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/tell_an_adult.jpg 2- https://www.ryefieldprimary.org.uk/hillingdon/primary/ryefield/arenas/websiteonly/web/web4.jpg?scale=MAXSIZE&height=420&modified=1 References 1- Big idea ©VotesForColleges2017

Are adults setting a bad example when it comes to bullying? Yes The scandals in Westminster and Hollywood show that there are significant issues in society with sexual harassment and bullying. Previous generations have allowed this behaviour to happen. Hate crime has been on the rise in the UK since the referendum last year. It appears that some adults believe this is acceptable. Even figures that are convicted or flagged as bullies or committing sexual harassment sometimes try to excuse themselves. There is a danger that victims are being over-sensitive and should be able to deal with harassment or bullying. ©VotesForColleges2017

Are adults setting a bad example when it comes to bullying? No The fact that scandals have happened and that these issues are being brought to the media could demonstrate that bullying and sexual harassment is no longer tolerated. Things appear to be going in the right direction, in Parliament they are setting new measures to deal with the issues. While hate crime and bullying still happens with adults, it appears that nearly all adults would say this is not acceptable. The fact that young people are switched on with bullying and harassment demonstrates that adults are teaching them about it. ©VotesForColleges2017

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