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A Guide to Cyberbullying

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Page 1: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

A Guide to Cyberbullying

Page 2: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

What is Bullying?

• Bullying repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against others.

• Bullying ALWAYS WRONG & UNACCEPTABLE.

Page 3: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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…

Page 4: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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

Page 5: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

Different ways technology can be used to Cyberbully

• Personal Intimidation

• Impersonation

• Exclusion

• Personal Humiliation

• False Reporting

Page 6: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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.

Page 7: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

• 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.

Page 8: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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.

Page 9: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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

Page 10: A Guide to Cyberbullying. What is Bullying? Bullying  repeated aggression, verbal, psychological or physical conduct by an individual or group against

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