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Infographie Harcèlement

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Created on October 14, 2024

Formation 2lèves ambassadeurs

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Collège Jean LACHENAL

FORMATION AMBASSADEURS

Introduction - Accueil

01-

Comment ça marche le harcèlement

02-

Le rôle des ambassadeurs

03-

Les projets à venir

04-

Conclusion

05-

Le code d'honneur NAH

Respect des impressions, pensées, ressentis, questions...

Pas de propos injurieux, moqueries

Pas de jugement

Ce qui se dit dans la salle reste dans la salle

Respect de la parole de tous

Et vous... pourquoi êtes-vous là?

Jouons ensemble

Connaissez vous bien le harcèlement ?

Un phénomène majeur

Un délit pénal depuis 2014, qui pourra être puni jusqu'à 10 ans de prison et 150 000 euros d'amende en cas de suicide ou de tentative de suicide de la victime harcelée.

Phare: Programme de lutte contre le harcèlement

01 -Le Harcèlement

Comment ça marche?

Témoignages d'élèves victimes

Yann - 17 ans

Jeune fille

Timeo 11 ans

Justin 15 ans

Noémie 11 ans

Dans ces témoignages, repère les éléments suivants

QUELLES SONT LES CONSEQUENCES DE CES AGRESSIONS SUR LES VICTIMES?

DES ADULTES LES ONT-ILS AIDES? POURQUOI?

DE QUEL(S) TYPE(S) D'AGRESSIONS EST-IL/ELLE VICTIME?

QUi EST A L'ORIGINE DES AGRESSIONS?

POURQUOI SE FONT-ILS AGRESSER?

QUAND ONT EU LIEU LES AGRESSIONS?

Les composantes du harcèlement

Des faits qui durent, qui se répètent

Des faits de violences verbales, physiques ou psychologiques

Disproportion des forces incapacité de la victime à se défendre

Ne vous laissez pas piéger

Pourquoi des élèves se comportent-ils comme ça avec leurs camarades ?

Une relation triangulaire
La loi du silence
L'enfermement de la victime

Victime, auteur, témoins jouent un rôle, volontairement ou invonlontairement

Tout le monde voit, personne ne parle

Sentiment de peur, de représailles, de honte, de résignation

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