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1 “All Different, All Equal”
Anti-bullying “All Different, All Equal”

2 What is bullying? Bullying is purposefully hurting someone else.
Bullying is REPETITIVE which means it happens again and again. It is not the same as something happening once. Bullying can be physical, verbal or indirect. It hurts the victim a lot and in many different ways. Bullying should not be happening in our school.

3 What is physical bullying?
Physical bullying can range from shoving and pushing someone to more severe issues, such as hitting and kicking. It is often more obvious to other people as it may leave bruises or visible damage and people may see it happening.

4 What is verbal bullying?
Verbal bullying means calling someone names, saying nasty things to someone or threatening them. Verbal bullying is not always as clear to see as it can be done more secretly and doesn't leave visible marks. However, it damages people’s feelings and emotions and is very harmful.

5 What is indirect bullying?
Indirect bullying is not as obvious to spot as physical and verbal bullying. These are some examples of indirect bullying: Leaving people out of groups or games Gossiping about people Talking about someone behind their backs Standing by and watching Remember that this is only bullying if it happens often and repetitively.

6 What is cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is the use of electronic devices to bully somebody, e.g. Receiving nasty or inappropriate s; Prank phone calls; Nasty comments on social media; Getting nasty or inappropriate text messages.

7 What can you do to help? It is sometimes really hard to intervene if you know someone is being bullied. Why do you think that is? Fear of being bullied yourself Fear that you will get into trouble Fear of physical injuries Fear that you are getting someone you are friends with into trouble

8 What can you do to stop bullying in school?
Tell someone you trust – a parent, teacher, older relative. If you make sure someone knows what you have seen, they can make sure it is dealt with. Often, someone who is being bullied feels very alone, sad and scared. Smiling to them, talking to them or including them in something you are doing can mean the world to them!

9 What can you do to stop cyberbullying?
Tell an adult you trust, such as a parent, teacher, adult member of your family. Don’t keep it to yourself! Never respond to any form of cyberbullying. Use the 'Report It' button to report a problem to the social networking site. Show whatever you receive to a responsible adult, so that they can help you.

10 How can you stay safe using the internet?
It is important to stay safe online. Never post personal details about yourself online, e.g. address, date of birth, phone numbers or pictures. Don't post your full name, use a nickname. Don't post a picture of yourself.

11 How can you stay safe using the internet?
It is important to stay safe online. Don’t give out your passwords. Never talk to anybody online that you don’t know. Never meet up with anyone that you don’t know because they might not be who they say they are.

12 How can you stay safe using the internet?
It is important to stay safe online. Check your privacy settings and make sure that only people you know can see your posts. Make sure that whoever looks after you knows that you use the internet so that they can be vigilant too.

13 What have you learned today?
What have you learned today that will help you to keep safe from bullying? Do you think you would know what to do and who to talk to if you or someone you know is being bullied in any way?

14 Competition Results Before Christmas, we set up a competition for you all to design an anti-bullying poster. We have two winners to announce (one for KS1 and one for KS2). These winning entries will be displayed around school. The winners are…


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