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Bullying and Harrassment


End bullying

Know someone who's being bullied?
You can help.

The most important thing you can do is tell someone. Sometimes it's hard to talk to teachers or parents. But you can always talk 2 us. Wanna talk?

What u can do

What's being done

What u can do to stop bullying

If you see someone being bullied, do something.

Help them, tell an adult, or help them to do so. Offer to be a witness. Don't think you can be an innocent bystander. Even if you just stand and watch, you may give the impression that this behaviour is okay. Don't give the bully an audience. Walk away and tell an adult.


What's being done to stop bullying

Building safe schools and communities, and finding ways to stop bullying, harassment, and discrimination has become a major focus within the province. Educators are being held responsible for making schools a safe place for students to learn. But school staff cannot do it alone. Every student needs to take responsibility, and become part of the solution.

 

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Resources:

If you are experiencing bullying or harassment, or you know someone who is, you'll find support and resources here:

www.bullying.org
Dedicated to increasing the awareness of, and the problems associated with, bullying and to preventing, resolving and eliminating bullying in society.

www.cyberbullying.ca
Website dedicated to creating a national proactive, educational initiative that will help make Canadians more aware of the cyberbullying, how to prevent it and what to do if you and/or those you known and care for are ever cyber bullied.

www.chatdanger.com
A site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.

www.kidshelp.sympatico.ca
Information on types of bullying, prevention and tips for kids and teens.

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The Crisis Centre is a professional and caring organization staffed by counsellors and trained volunteers who are committed to helping youths in crisis.

24-Hour Distress Line Numbers:
Lower Mainland: 604.872.3311 || Toll Free: 1.866.661.3311

24 Hour (TTY) Access:
Lower Mainland: 604.872.0113 || Toll Free 1.866.872.0113

Additional BC Crisis Line Tel #'s >>

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Across schools, 39 to 64% of secondary students agree that øbullying is just a normal part of being a kid.Ó

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