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CYBER BULLYING PRESENTATION
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CYBER BULLYING
BY 9 Ihsan
SURAH KAHF
Read by Qudsiya
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What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies. It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and mobile phones. It is repeated behaviour, aimed at scaring, angering or shaming those who are targeted.
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EFFECTS OF CYBERBULLYING
The effects of cyberbullying also include mental health issues, increased stress and anxiety, depression, acting out violently, and low self-esteem
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HOW TO DEAL WITH CYBER BULLYING?
- Sign off the computer. Ignore the attacks and walk away from the cyberbully.
- Don’t respond or retaliate. If you’re angry or hurt, you might say things you’ll regret later. Cyberbullies often want to get a reaction out of you, so don’t let them know their plans have worked.
- Block the bully. If you get mean messages through IM or a social-networking site, take the person off your buddy or friends list.
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HOW TO DEAL WITH CYBER BULLYING?
- Save and print out bullying messages. If the harassment continues, save the evidence. This could be important proof to show parents or teachers if the bullying doesn’t stop.Talk to a friend. When someone makes you feel bad, sometimes it can help to talk the situation over with a friend.
- Tell a trusted adult. A trusted adult is someone you believe will listen and who has the skills, desire, and authority to help you.
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THIS IS THE STORY ABOUT A GIRL CALLED EMMA AND SHE WAS CYBERBULLIED
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ALLAH SAY'S IN THE QURAN
واصبر لما يقولون واهجرهم هجرا جميلا” 10 :73 Be patient ˹O Prophet˺ with what they say, and depart from them courteously.
Statistics
of the students in a survey admitted to cyberbullying others at some point in their lifetime.
15%
1 in 4
Cyberbulling victims have trouble sleeping
65%
of global adults say their kids have been cyberbullied over social media
PLAY
PLEASE SIT BACK AND ENJOY
Just finished my presentation for class. Can't wait to share it tomorrow.
Loser alert!
(privately messages Alex) Don't let them get to you, Alex. They're just jealous.
Wow, Alex, bet it's as lame as you are.
Seriously, Alex, no one cares about your boring stuff.
(Scene moves to the hallway)
Prepare to be exposed, Alex!
you are so fat bro
(Anonymous messages flood Alex's inbox with hurtful comments)
no one likes you
you are a loner
(feeling overwhelmed) What did I do to deserve this?
you are so ugly
(Scene moves back to a virtual chat room )
(Scene moves back to Headteacher's office )
(Scene moves to assembly hall )
(Scene moves to the cafeteria)
scene moves to the classroom for anti bullying workshops
TIME FOR A QUIZ
Can the safeguarding reps come up please
HOPE YOU LEARNT SOMETHING NEW!!!!!!
- Sign off the computer. Ignore the attacks and walk away from the cyberbully.
- Don’t respond or retaliate. If you’re angry or hurt, you might say things you’ll regret later. Cyberbullies often want to get a reaction out of you, so don’t let them know their plans have worked.
- Block the bully. If you get mean messages through IM or a social-networking site, take the person off your buddy or friends list.
- Save and print out bullying messages. If the harassment continues, save the evidence. This could be important proof to show parents or teachers if the bullying doesn’t stop.
- Talk to a friend. When someone makes you feel bad, sometimes it can help to talk the situation over with a friend.
- Tell a trusted adult. A trusted adult is someone you believe will listen and who has the skills, desire, and authority to help you.