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First World Café for SWLSB! - Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board

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Source: http://irightthewrong.com/about-this-initiative/WHAT IS BULLYING?Bullying can take place in any setting. It can happen in school hallways, inclassrooms, on playgrounds, in the street or at the mall.Bullying can involve gestures, interaction or comments that are intended toharm, humiliate or upset another person.Bullying aims to make the victim feel distressed.Bullying is based on behaviour that is intentionally harmful. It is underpinnedby an unequal power relationship between two people and is repeated overtime. It is called harassment.Bullying is not a spat between friends, a one-of event or teasing whereeveryone is having fun.Bullying can trans<strong>for</strong>m simple things like a walk to school or a lunch in thecafeteria into nightmares that can make the victims physically ill.Bullying is a <strong>for</strong>m of violence. Just like other <strong>for</strong>ms of violence, it must not betolerated: it must be exposed. Something must be done about bullying.Bullying can be indirect, such as:Excluding someone from a group.Isolating someone, making the person less popular by spreading a rumourabout him or her.Telling secrets, talking behind someone’s back or writing hurtful graffiti aboutsomeone.This type of behaviour can be hard to detect, but is just as damaging as morevisible <strong>for</strong>ms of bullying.Bullying can also take place in cyberspace (cell phone, texting, messaging, email, Internet, etc.) This is known as cyberbullying.Cyberbullying is especially harmful and may take different <strong>for</strong>ms:Threats, insults, disparaging or defaming someone, spreading rumours , identity theft, video lynching (filming someone withouttheir knowledge while they are carrying out a questionable activity, often after having been provoked, then sharing the videoonline in order to make them look ridiculous).Cyberbullying has particular features depending on the medium used:The bully can remain anonymous.The bully can pretend to be someone else.The bullying can take place anytime, anywhere.The bullying can take on several <strong>for</strong>ms within cyberspace.Words and pictures can be spread instantly and endlessly. Because the bully is in front of a screen, he or she might behave worsethan if he or she were face to face with the victim. The victim is powerless and the harm done is enormous. The harm done to thevictim never ends, because it remains online. The number of witnesses is unlimited and difficult to measure.WHAT CAN HAPPEN TO BULLIES?All <strong>for</strong>ms of bullying and violence are unacceptable. Consequences generally depend on the severity of the incident(s) and theschool’s policy on bullying (ex.: removal from the classroom, making amends with the victim, internal or external suspension,expulsion from school, or even the school board). Bullying and cyberbullying may also be punishable by the law. The CanadianCriminal Code considers that communicating with someone repeatedly so as to make that person fear <strong>for</strong> his or her safety is acriminal act, as well as publishing or sharing false in<strong>for</strong>mation about someone or in<strong>for</strong>mation that can harm his orher reputation, expose the person to hatred, contempt or ridicule. Cyberbullying may also violate the Canadian Human Rights Act ifit spreads hatred or discrimination based on national or ethnic background, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, family situationand physical or mental disability. Individuals found guilty of bullying or cyberbullying could face a prison sentence.SIR WILFRID LAURIER SCHOOL BOARD Page 14 VOLUME 3 · ISSUE 3 · March 2012

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