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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Information regarding the following presentation Anti-bullying Week presentation This presentation was developed for use in whole school assemblies in Key Stage 2. When playing the ‘Millionaire’ game children will need a silent method of voting yes or no such as thumbs up, thumbs down. The assembly was most successful when the children were asked to recreate the bullying photo’s towards the end of the presentation as a tableaux. Other children were then asked questions about the role of each member of the picture and what each member might be feeling. Finally different scenarios for solving the problem were discussed
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Beat Bullying “Don’t watch it happen”
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire What is bullying? zIntent: It is deliberate,hurtful behaviour. zRepeated: The behaviour happens more than once. zPower imbalance: It is difficult for those being bullied to defend themselves. zHarmful: It can hurt your body or your feelings
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire To make it simple we say zBullying is: zSeveral zTimes zOnzOn zPurpose
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire But do you REALLY know? We’re going to ask the audience… z You must vote in SILENCE
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Is this bullying? zKatie and Ellie are best friends. Ellie was away with a tummy ache for 3 days. When she came back Katie was sitting with Lyn. Katie said she and Lyn are best friends now. Ellie had to sit with Jo instead.
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Because….
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire zIt only happened once
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Is it bullying? z Adam brought a brand new ball to school. James kicked to score a goal and the ball went on the roof. Adam was very cross and said James could not play anymore.
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Because….
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire zIt only happened once
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Is it bullying? z Alex wears glasses. At school some girls in her class call her “goggle eyes” and “gold fish”. Everyday when they line up for school the girls run away laughing and call her the “freak”.
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Because
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zIt happens on purpose to make Alex upset zIt happens EVERY day zAlex doesn’t know how to stop it happening zAlex’s feelings are hurt and she feels upset
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire How would you feel?
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Who is involved in bullying? zBully or bullies zVictim or victims zand zBystander or Bystanders
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Do you know what a bystander is?
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Did you know? z8 out of 10 children say watching bullying makes them feel uncomfortable. zMost bullying takes place in school. zChildren who watch bullying make the bully feel clever, strong and excited.
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Can you recognise which role each person is playing in the bullying?
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Who can stop this bullying?
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Why do children become bystanders? sThey are afraid sThey think it will happen to them sThey think it’s just a bit of fun sThey think ignoring will make it stop sThey think the victim deserves it
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire In most bullying situations only one out of four people help the victim. I want to be like them, I’ll join in This isn’t fair. I must get her to stop At least it’s not me If I try to help it’ll be me next
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire What can you do about it? zDon’t walk away zShow the bully you think it is wrong zTell the bully to stop if it is safe zGet help if you don’t feel safe
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire IMPORTANT MESSAGE Doing nothing shows the bully that what they are doing is OK.
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Helen Phillips Anti-bullying Team Leicestershire Blue Friday Wear a blue band To show you’re making a stand If you see bullying start Don’t watch it happen, play your part.
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