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BULLYING
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BULLYING
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intentional behavior
hurts, harms, or humiliates a person
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DID YOU KNOW THAT:
People who are bullied, often go on to
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bully others.
More than a third of people go on to develop
Social Anxiety and Depression as a direct
result of bullying.
Almost a quarter of those who have been
bullied have had suicidal thoughts
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
Those who bully are far more likely to
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have experienced stressful and traumatic
situations in recent times.
People who identify as LGBT+ are more likely
to experience bullying.
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PREVENT AND ADDRESS THE
ACTS OF BULLYING IN THEIR
INSTITUTIONS
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SEP. 12, 2013
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
"BULLYING" shall refer to any written,
severe or repeated use
verbal or
by ONE or MORE
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STUDENTS of a: electronic expression, or
a physical act or gesture, or
any combination thereof
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ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
written, THE EFFECT
causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear
verbal or of physical or emotional harm or damage to
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his property
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causes damage to
the victim like punching, a victim’s psyche
pushing, shoving, kicking, and/or emotional
slapping, tickling, headlocks, well-being;
inflicting school pranks, teasing,
fighting and the use of available
objects as weapons;
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
ACTS OF BULLYING
c. Any slanderous statement or d. Cyber-bullying or any
accusation that causes the bullying done through the
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victim undue emotional distress use of technology or any
like directing foul language or electronic means.
profanity at the target, name-
calling, tormenting and
commenting negatively on
victim’s looks, clothes and body;
and
PHYSICAL VERBAL EMOTIONAL
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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
ADOPTION OF ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES
All elementary and
secondary schools are
hereby directed to adopt
policies to address the
existence of bullying in
their respective institutions.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
ADOPTION OF ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES
Enable students to anonymously report Subject a
bullying or retaliation student who
knowingly
Protecting from bullying or retaliation makes a false
of a person who reports acts of accusation of
bullying, provides information during bullying to
an investigation of bullying, or is disciplinary
witness to or has reliable information administrative
about an act of bullying. action
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
WHERE MAY BULLYING BE COMMITTED?
School grounds;
Property immediately adjacent to School grounds;
School-sponsored or School-related activities, functions or programs whether
on or off School grounds;
School bus stops;
School buses or other vehicles owned, leased or used by a School; or
School buses or School services privately-owned but accredited by the School.
Bullying may also occur at unrelated locations, functions or programs,
through the use of technology or an electronic device or other forms of media,
regardless if such is owned, leased, or used by the School.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
PROCEDURE
(a) Notify the law enforcement agency if the
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school principal or designee believes that
criminal charges under the Revised Penal
school principal Code may be pursued against the
perpetrator;
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severity and attendant circumstances.
Written reprimand,
community service
exclusion
suspension
expulsion
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627
ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013
CONFIDENTIALITY
Any information relating to the identity
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and personal circumstances of the
bully, victim, or bystander shall be
treated with utmost confidentiality.
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bully someone.
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CYBER BULLYING
“…the use of information and
communication technologies,
particularly mobile phones and
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the internet, deliberately to upset
someone else.”
CYBER BULLYING
WHO IS THE CYBERBULLY?
1. POWER HUNGRY
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Seeks attention from
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peers
Maintains control by
intimidating victim
Want reaction
Controlling with fear
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WHO IS THE CYBERBULLY?
2. RETALIATING VICTIM
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Was cyber bullied or
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bullied in past
Seeks revenge on bullies
May be less popular, but
usually has above-
average computer skills
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WHO IS THE CYBERBULLY?
3. MEAN GIRLS
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Bullies for entertainment value
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and to alleviate boredom
Aims to increase her own
popularity by putting others
down
Often do in a group
Intimidate on and off line
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WHO IS THE CYBERBULLY?
4. VENGEFUL ANGEL
BULLYING
Seeks revenge on behalf of
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those who have been bullied
Aims to protect friends
Doesn’t see themselves as a
cyberbully
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WHO IS THE CYBERBULLY?
5. INADVERTENT CYBERBULLY
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Uses internet carelessly, without
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considering potential impact on
others
Does not intentionally hurt others
Responding
May not realize it’s cyber
bullying
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TYPES
“Flaming’: Online fights using electronic messages
with angry and vulgar language
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“Harassment”: Repeatedly sending offensive,
rude, and insulting messages
“Cyber stalking”: Repeatedly sending messages
that include threats of harm or are highly
intimidating. Engaging in other on-line activities that
make a person afraid for his or her own safety
“Denigration”: ‘Dissing’ someone online. Sending or
posting cruel gossip or rumors about a person to
damage his or her reputation or friendships
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TYPES
“Impersonation”: Pretending to be someone else
and sending or posting material online that makes
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that person look bad, gets that person in trouble or
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danger, or damages that person’s reputation or
friendships
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