Bullying
Effects of Bullying
Safe Spaces
FIND HELP
100

What is bullying?

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. It is a repeated behavior and can be physical, verbal, or relational.

100

What is one of the short-term effects of bullying mentioned?

One of the short-term effects of bullying mentioned is trouble with schoolwork, difficulty making friends, and feeling sick.

100

What is a "safe space"

A "safe space" is an environment where everyone feels secure, respected, and valued. It's a place where individuals are free from harm, harassment, and bullying, and where they can express themselves without fear of judgment or retribution.

100

What does YCL mean?

Youth Care Leader

200

What is cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is bullying that happens online and via cell phones, involving sending hurtful ongoing messages to other children 24 hours a day.

200

How does bullying effect the victim's mental health?

Bullying can make someone feel alone, scared, sad, depressed, and even suicidal.

200

What can students do to make their schools and community bully-free?

Students can make their schools and community bully-free by standing together, supporting each other, and promoting respect and understanding.

200

What does MHW mean?

Mental Health Worker

300

What are the three R's of bullying?

The three R's of bullying are Recognize, Report, and Refuse.

300

What are the long-term effects of bullying mentioned in the presentation?

The long-term effects of bullying include mental health issues, lower self-esteem, and challenges in finding a job or building a career.

300

What should I do if I witness bullying?

If you witness bullying, you should speak up and tell someone you trust.

300

Name one resource mentioned in the presentation for seeking help with bullying.

NAN Hope, MECC staff, Teachers, Friendship Center, Bullying Canada, Kids Help Phone

400

What is verbal bullying?

Verbal bullying is when someone uses words to hurt, harass, or scare another person. Verbal bullying leaves targets feeling ashamed, humiliated, or even afraid. Verbal bullying can look like any of the following: Threats. Teasing

400

How does bullying impact communities?


Bullying affects not just the individual but their family, friends, and the whole community, creating tension, reducing trust, and weakening the bonds that tie communities together.

400

What can students do to make their schools and community bully-free?

Students can make their schools and community bully-free by standing together, supporting each other, and promoting respect and understanding

400

What is NAN Hope?

NAN HOPE offers 24/7 toll-free rapid access to confidential crisis services, connection to ongoing mental health and addictions support services in home communities and existing regional supports, rapid access to clinical and mental health counselling

500

What is physical bullying?

Physical bullying is a type of bullying where someone uses their body or an object to hurt or scare someone else. Physical bullying also includes damaging someone's property. Preventing physical bullying helps students feel physically and mentally safe

500

How does bullying make someone feel?

Bullying can make someone feel alone, scared, sad, depressed, and even suicidal.

500

Why are safe spaces important?

Safe spaces are important for students because they promote a sense of security and belonging. For those experiencing bullying, safe spaces offer a refuge where they can find support, understanding, and resources to cope with their situations. It helps in reducing stress and anxiety, encouraging positive social interactions, and fostering a supportive community.

500

What should I do if I am being bullied?

If you are being bullied, you should tell an adult, hold the anger, avoid the bully, use the buddy system, act brave, walk away, ignore the bully, and talk about it.

M
e
n
u