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CYBER BULLYING Cody O’Brien
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Goals for Today’s Presentation Introduce Cyber bulling Identify forms of cyber bulling Steps to prevent it What to do if you become a victim
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What is Cyber Bullying Cyber-bullying is when children or teens bully each other using the Internet, mobile phones or other cyber technology This can include Sending mean text, email, or instant messages Posting nasty pictures or messages about others in blogs or social networking sites Using someone else's user name to spread rumors or lies about someone US Dept of Health and Human Services
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How Are Teens Cyberbullied? Being a victim of cyberbullying can be a common and painful experience. Some youth who cyberbully Pretend they are other people online TO trick others Spread lies and rumors about victims Trick people inTO revealing personal information Send or forward mean text messages Post pictures of victims without their consent When teens were asked why they think others cyberbully, 81 percent said that cyberbullies think it’s funny. Other teens believe that youth who cyberbully Don’t think it’s a big deal Don’t think about the consequences Are encouraged by friends Think everybody CYBERbullies Think they won’t get caught http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying
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How Can I Prevent Cyberbullying? Teens have figured out ways to prevent cyberbullying. Follow in the footsteps of other quick-thinking teens and Refuse TO pass along CYBERBULLYING messages Tell friends TO sTOp CYBERBULLYING Block communication with CYBERbullies Report CYBERBULLYING TO a trusted adult http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying
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You can also help prevent cyberbullying by: Speaking with other students, as well as teachers and school administrators, TO develop rules against CYBERBULLYING Raising awareness of the CYBERBULLYING problem in your community by holding an assembly and creating fliers TO give TO younger kids or parents Don’t forget that even though you can’t see a cyberbully or the bully’s victim, cyberbullying causes real problems. If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online. Delete cyberbullying. Don’t write it. Don’t forward it. http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying
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What to do if you become a Victim Don’t reply to messages from cyberbullies -even though you may really want to, this is exactly what cyberbullies want You are NOT alone and you did NOT do anything to deserve this! Tell an adult you know and trust! Inform your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cell phone/pager service provider Inform your local police. Do not erase or delete messages from cyberbullies -You don’t have to read it, but keep it, it is your evidence. The police and your ISP, and/or your telephone company can use these messages to help you. GET HELP! Protect yourself -Never arrange to meet with someone you met online unless your parents go with you. If you are meeting them make sure it is in a public place http://kidsafe.com/105/what-to-do-if-you-are-the-victim-of-cyber-bullying/
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CREDITS US Department of Health and Human Resources: Stop Bullying definitions, webisodes, resources http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids/what-is-bullying.aspx\ Kid Safe: What to do if you are a victim to Cyber Bullying http://kidsafe.com/105/what-to-do-if-you-are-the-victim-of-cyber-bullying/ National Crime Prevention Council: Steps to prevent Cyber Bullying http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying
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