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CYBER BULLYING

AWARENESS

Cyberbullying is the use of IN A SURVEY CONDUCTED


IN THE PHILIPPINES, IT WAS

80%
technology to harass, threaten,
FOUND THAT 80% OF 1,143
embarrass, or target another RESPONDENTS AGED 13-16
person. Victims of cyberbullying YEARS EXPERIENCED
usually report feelings of CYBERBULLYING
depression, anger, frustration, and
even suicidal thoughts.
Cyberbullying has been found to
be linked to low self-esteem,
family problems, academic
problems, violence, and
delinquent behaviors.

Most common platforms of


social media where Cyber
Bullying occurs

44% 43%
MALE FEMALE
In the Philippines, latest national data show that
cyberviolence affects almost half of children aged 13-
171. The prevalence of cyberviolence for males (44
percent) is almost the same for females (43 percent).

4 Ways to Stop
Cyberbullying
1.Stop
Don’t try to reason with
or talk to someone who
cyber bullying you.

2. Block
Use the block
sender technology to
prevent the person from 3. Talk
contacting you again. Tell a trusted adult,
inform your school use a
help line and/or report it
to police.
4. Save
Save any instant messages or
emails you receive from the person
bullying you, or capture any
comments or image that have been
posted online.

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