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Anti-bullying workshop

Outline:
1. Introduction
- Warmly welcoming the students to the workshop.
- Briefly introducing yourself as a psychologist.
- Setting the tone for an engaging and informative session.

2. Defining Bullying
- Defining what bullying is, including various forms like physical, verbal, social, and
cyberbullying.
- Establishing a common understanding of the term.

3. Understanding the Workshop's Purpose


- Explaining why this workshop is being conducted.
- Emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about bullying and its effects.

4. Providing Examples and Self-Disclosure


- Sharing personal or real-life examples of bullying to illustrate the concept.
- Encouraging students to think about instances they might be encountering.

5. Discussing the Impact on Victims


- Exploring the emotional and psychological toll bullying is taking on its victims.

6. Understanding Bullies
- Exploring motivations behind why bullies engage in such behavior, including issues
like insecurity, seeking attention, or peer pressure.
- Supporting Victims and Discouraging Bullies

7. Provide strategies for students on how to support victims and discourage bullies.
- Emphasizing the importance of empathy and kindness in building a bully-free
community.

8. Psychoeducation and Resources


- Explain how victims can seek help and support.
- Provide resources for further reading and support, such as helpline numbers or
websites.

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