anti bully and prevention of bullying
DESCRIPTION
This presentation shows the outcome of bullying and why it's not right. Stop Bullying and maybe you could save someones life.TRANSCRIPT
Jess Lynn
NEW ZEALAND BULLYING LAWS
• Making it an offence to send messages and post material online that is grossly offensive, indecent,
obscene, menacing or knowingly false, punishable by up to 3 months imprisonment or a $2,000 fine.
• Creating a new offence of incitement to commit suicide, even in situations when a person does not attempt to
take their own life, punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment.
“Any failure to treat bullying, abuse and violence seriously, because it occurs between students, within schools, is a violation of a child’s
human rights.”
TYPES OF BULLYING
• Verbal. This type of bullying usually involves name calling and or teasing
• Social. Spreading rumors, intentionally leaving others out of activities on purpose, breaking up friendships are all examples of social bullying.
• Physical. This traditional form of bullying involves hitting, punching, shoving and other acts of intention physical harm.
• Cyberbullying. This method of bullying involves using the Internet, texting, email and other digital technologies to harm others.