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Bullying Presentation OUSD Mission Statement The mission of the OUSD is to develop in all students the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to think critically, to make informed decisions, to live a healthy lifestyle, and to successfully pursue further study and employment in order to become responsible citizens. To accomplish this mission, the District will provide a comprehensive, innovative, and stimulating educational program delivered in an equitable learning environment by highly qualified staff working in partnership with parents and the community.

UNDERSTANDING BULLYING Before we can effectively respond to bullying, we need to consider attitudes & notions we might harbor about who is involved, what bullying is/looks like, when & where it may occur, how it affects us, and why it continues. Activity: “Who/What/When…” (TM, Tab 11, Doc. 6) After the activity: Some of these ideas are based on facts; others on myths about bullying. Societal attitudes & misconceptions about bullying surround us & play a role in how we view bullying & in how or even whether we respond.

ADDRESSING BULLYING IN SCHOOLS

ADDRESSING BULLYING IN SCHOOLS CONT. KIDS WHO ARE BULLIED: May experience negative physical, school, and mental health issues. May experience depressive symptoms Increased anxiety Increased feelings of sadness and loneliness Changes in sleep and eating patterns Loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy Decreased attendance and academic achievement May retaliate through extremely violent measures. www.stopbullying.gov In 12 out of the 15 school shooting cases in the 1990s, the shooters had a history of being bullied.

ADDRESSING BULLYING IN SCHOOLS CONT. KIDS WHO BULLY OTHERS *May engage in violent and other risky behaviors into adulthood and are more likely to: *Abuse alcohol and other drugs in adolescence and as adults. *Get into fights, vandalize property, and drop out of school. *Be abusive toward their romantic partners, spouses, or children as adults.

ADDRESSING BULLYING IN SCHOOLS CONT. BYSTANDERS Kids who witness bullying are more likely to: *Miss or skip school *Have increased mental health problems, including depression and anxiety.

WHY DON’T BYSTANDERS SAY ANYTHING? *Fear of retaliation *Don’t want to tattle *Don’t know what to do

TYPES OF BULLYING Physical Verbal Covert Cyberbullying

OUR GOALS Common language Avenue for reporting Role of each person -Definition of bullying -Anti-bullying Rules -On-The-Spot Interventions Avenue for reporting -District Harassment/Bullying Complaint Form -Children Encouraged to Tell 2 Adults (One at school and one at home) Role of each person -Parent -Student -Teacher/District Employees -Community Includes parent volunteers: Outline will follow tonight.

DEFINITION OF BULLYING “Bullying is when someone REPEATEDLY and ON PURPOSE says or does mean or hurtful things to another person who has a hard time defending himself or herself.” (Olweus defen.) (f) … “bullying” means one or more acts by a pupil or group of pupils as defined in section 48900.2, 48900.3, 48900.4 (Cal. Educ. Code) An imbalance of power, such as size or popularity

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROUGH PLAY, FIGHTING, AND BULLYING Rough Play: Fighting: Bullying: Usually friends; often Usually not friends; Not friends but will will do the same things Typically not repeated be repeated again Power not an Power close to equal Power is not equal Immediate Issue Not about hurting Trying to hurt each other Bully is trying to hurt, humiliate Affect is friendly, Affect is negative, angry Affect varies mutual between the victim and bully (Bullying Prevention)

ANTI BULLYING RULES We will not bully others. We will try to help students who are bullied. We will try to include students who are left out. 4. If we know that somebody is being bullied, we will tell an adult at school and an adult at home.

ON-THE-SPOT INTERVENTIONS Step 1: Stop the bullying Step 2: Support the student who had been bullied. Step 3: To the student(s) who bullied: Name the bullying behavior and refer to the four anti-bullying rules. Step 4: Empower the bystanders with appreciation if they were supportive to the student who was bullied or with information about how to act in the future. Step 5: Impose immediate and appropriate consequences for the student(s) who bullied. Step 6: Take steps to make sure the student who was bullied will be protected form future bullying.

OLWEUS PROGRAM COMPONENTS

BULLYING CIRCLE

Parents play a central role in preventing and stopping bullying. Here are a few things you can do. Teach kids to solve problems without using violence and praise them when they do. Give children positive feedback when they behave well to help their build self-esteem. Help give them the self-confidence to stand up for what they believe in. Ask your children about their day and listen to them talk about school, social events, their classmates, and any problems they have. Take bullying seriously. Many kids are embarrassed to say they have been bullied. You may only have one chance to step in and help. If you see any bullying, stop it right away, even if your child is the one doing the bullying. Encourage your child to help others who need it. Don't bully your children or bully others in front of them. Many times kids who are bullied at home react by bullying other kids. If your children see you hit, ridicule, or gossip about someone else, they are also more likely to do so themselves. (National Crime Prevention Council)

PREVENTING CYBERBULLYING 1. Be Aware of What Your Kids are Doing Online 2. Establish Rules about Technology Use 3. Understand School Rules www.stopbullying.gov

Steps to Take Immediately REPORT CYBERBULLYING Steps to Take Immediately Report Cyberbullying to Online Service Providers Report Cyberbullying to Law Enforcement -When cyberbullying involves these activities it is considered a crime and should be reported to law enforcement: 1. Threats of violence 2. Child pornography or sending sexually explicit messages or photos 3. Taking a photo or video of someone in a place where he or she would expect privacy 4. Stalking and hate crimes Report Cyberbullying to Schools Cyberbullying can create a disruptive environment at school and is often related to in-person bullying. The school can use the information to help inform prevention and response strategies. In many states, schools are required to address cyberbullying in their anti- bullying policy. Some state laws also cover off-campus behavior that creates a hostile school environment. Don’t respond to and don’t forward cyberbullying messages. Keep evidence of cyberbullying. Record the dates, times, and descriptions of instances when cyberbullying has occurred. Save and print screenshots, emails, and text messages. Use this evidence to report cyberbullying to web and cell phone service providers. Block the person who is cyberbullying. Cyberbullying often violates the terms of service established by social media sites and internet service providers. Review their terms and conditions or rights and responsibilities sections. These describe content that is or is not appropriate. Visit social media safety centers to learn how to block users and change settings to control who can contact you. Report cyberbullying to the social media site so they can take action against users abusing the terms of service.

WHAT YOU MAY SEE/HEAR AT THE SCHOOL -Letter home about our focus on bullying -Anti-Bullying Rules posted -Bathroom signs: Go, Flush, Wash, Leave -Suggestion Boxes -Students talking about information presented at the assembly -Parent Information Meetings-part of PTA meetings -Classroom discussions/bulletin boards -Hearing information at Back-to-School Night

THANK YOU FOR WORKING WITH US TO SEND A UNIFIED MESSAGE THAT BULLYING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED IN OUR DISTRICT!

RESOURCES www.solutionsforbullying.com http://bullyingpolice.org http://safeyouth.gov http://bullyng.gov www.violencepreventionworks.org www.ncpc.org