a guide to cyberbullying. what is bullying? bullying repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or...
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A Guide to Cyberbullying
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What is Bullying?
• Bullying repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against others.
• Bullying ALWAYS WRONG & UNACCEPTABLE.
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Cyberbullying?Bullying which is carried out using the internet, mobile
phone or other technological devices.
•It can take the form of:-Sending nasty, mean or threatening messages, e-mails, photos or video clips…-Silent phone calls…-Putting up nasty posts/pictures on message boards, website, chat rooms…-Accessing someone’s account and making trouble for them…
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We must be careful not to rush to see bullying where it does not exist!
Once-off post etc. is not nice but it is not, by itself, bullying.
Bullying is a behaviour that is:-Sustained/ Repeated over time
-Has a serious negative effect on the well-being of the victim(s)
-A deliberate series of actions
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Different ways technology can be used to Cyberbully
• Personal Intimidation
• Impersonation
• Exclusion
• Personal Humiliation
• False Reporting
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What do you need to know about Cyberbullying?
• Young people like to communicate on-line because it is hidden from parents and not influenced by adults. It can also provide them with anonymity(?).
• Internet messages can be seen by a wide audience almost immediately and can remain available for a long time even if a person thinks its been removed.
• Young people posting on the internet tend not to feel as responsible for their on-line actions as they do in ‘real life’.
• Often outside the reach of schools as it often happens at home.
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• Young people are often fearful of telling others because:
a. They fear the bullying may become worse.b.They fear adults will take away their mobile
phone, computer and/or internet access.
• Bullies always know their victims but their victims don’t always know who is bullying them isolating for the victim.
• Cyberbullying can happen any time and any where due to the availability of technology.
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Preventing Cyberbullying
• Know your child’s internet and phone use.• Register as a contact on your child’s phone
‘Dual Access’ service; allows both parent and child to have access to the a/c records held by mobile phone operator.
• Encourage respect for others.
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Key Advice for Children and Young People
1. Don’t reply2. Keep the message3. Tell someone4. Block the sender5. Report problems- Report to the website or mobile phone
operator- Report serious issues e.g. The Gardai
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Key Advice for Parents
1. The signs avoiding school, seems upset or angry especially after using a PC or phone, withdrawing from usual activities, rapidly switching screens when you enter the room.
2. Confirm that you are dealing with bullying behaviour
3. Report4. Respond appropriately
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If you suspect your child might be cyberbullying others…
Explain the following guidelines to them:1.Avoid hurting other people’s feelings;2.Respect other people’s online rights;3.Avoid insulting others;4.If someone insults you, be calm;5.Avoid “crashing” discussion groups or forums;6.Respect the privacy of other people online;7.Be responsible online.
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Useful Contactswww.npc.ie Hhtp://help.youtube.com/support/
youtube/bin/request.py
www.facebook.com/help 02 Customer Care1909 Bill Pay1747 Prepay1850601747
Vodafone Customer Care1907 Bill Pay1850208787 Ready to Go
3 Customer ServiceFrom 3 mobile 333Other phone 083 333 3333
Meteor Customer Care1905
www.internetsafety.ie
www.webwise.ie www.watchyourspace.ie
www.childline.ie www.barnardos.ie
www.ncte.ie www.nyc.ie
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All the information received here was referenced from
“Get with IT!”Understanding and Identifying Cyberbullying to
Help Protect Your Children.
A joint initiative by:Office for Internet Safety O2 Bernardos
NCTE