Bullying
Social Isolation
Stress Management
BONUS
100

What does bullying mean?

Repeated behaviour meant to hurt, control, or intimidate someone.

100

What does “social isolation” mean?

Having little or no connection with others; feeling alone or left out.

100

What is stress?

The body’s natural response to pressure, change, or challenges.

200

True or False: Bullying only happens to children.

False — it can happen to anyone, including adults.

200

True or False: You can feel isolated even when surrounded by people.

True.

200

Name one common cause of stress in community housing.

Noise, conflict, financial issues, health concerns, or lack of privacy.

300

Name one example of bullying that might happen in an apartment building.

Gossiping, exclusion, threats, yelling, or damaging someone’s property.

300

Name one way bullying can lead to isolation.

It can cause people to withdraw to avoid conflict or feeling unwelcome.

300

List one way stress can affect your body or mind.

Trouble sleeping, headaches, irritability, low energy, anxiety.

400

What is one way to respond safely if you witness bullying?

Speak up calmly, offer support, or report it to staff or management.

400

How can social isolation affect your mental health?

It can increase stress, sadness, anxiety, and lower self-esteem.

400

What’s one healthy way to manage stress?

Deep breathing, light exercise, listening to music, talking to someone.


500

Why is bullying harmful to a community?

It breaks trust, increases tension, and makes people feel unsafe or isolated.

500

What is one small action that helps reduce isolation in your community?

Saying hello, joining an activity, checking in with a neighbour.

500

True or False: It’s weak to ask for help when you’re stressed.

False — asking for help shows strength and self-awareness.

500

Name a free resource for mental health support

988 Mental Health & Suicide Crisis Helpline, Kingston Crisis Helpline