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Bully-Free

Zone
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01
Objective
Objectives

Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3


To increase the To Educate students on To empower students
understanding among how to recognize to stand up against
students and teachers bullying behaviors and bullying, support their
about what bullying is, provide them with peers and create a
its different forms and strategies to prevent positive and inclusive
its harmful effects bullying from school environment.
happening in their
school and community
02
Definition
Definition
Bullying is an act by one or
more individual’s using force or
violence, which can be
intimidating, disturbing,
humiliating, or hurting others
through various methods,
whether physically, mentally,
or emotionally, resulting in
physical injury or emotional
distress to the victim.
03
Types of
bullying
Types of bullying
Physical
Bullying
Cyberbullyi
ng
Non-Verbal
Bullying
Verbal
Bullying
Physical ● Hitting, pinching, kicking,

Bullying spitting

● Punching, slapping, stealing

● Hiding/Damaging
belongings

● Forcing the victim to do


unwanted things

● Involving
violence/aggression towards
the body.

Physical Bullying
Verbal ● Teasing, taunting, insulting

Bullying ● Mocking physical


appearance, skin colour,
ethnic background,
disabilities.

● Swearing, curing, ridiculing,


mocking with words.

● Using derogatory names or


labels

● Conducted through
conversation
Verbal Bullying
Non-Verbal ● Rolling eyes,

Bullying smirking/sneering

● Sticking out tongue, making


obscene gestures

● Psychological attack

● Through actions like


exclusion
(boycott/isolation/banishme
nt)

● Done through gestures/body


language and facial
Non-Verbal Bullying expressions.
Cyberbullyi ● Actions aimed at intimidating,
ng angering, and humiliating
someone using communication
facilities using technology.

● Blocking or removing someone


from a social media group or
blocking their emails without
reason.

● Deceiving someone by disclosing


personal information and
spreading it to others.

● Hacking someone’s email/social


media account to send fake
message impersonating the
Cyberbullying account owner.
04
Difference
between
conflict and
bullying
Confli Bullyi
1.ct
It’s when people disagree or 1. ng happens when one
Bullying
person tries to be mean or
have different feelings.
hurtful to someone else on
2. Both people involved are purpose.
usually equally strong or 2. The person being mean aften
powerful. has more power or is
3. It’s not meant to hurt stronger than the other
anyone and it can often be person.
solved by talking and 3. It’s not fair, and it’s not okay.
No one deserves to be
finding a compromise.
treated badly.
4. Once the problem is solved, 4. Bullying doesn’t usually stop
the conflict usually goes by itself, and it’s important
away. to tell an adult if it’s
happening to you or
someone you know.
05
Negative
Effects of
bullying on
victims
Physic Emotio
al nal
● Emotional Stress
● Health Problems
● Fear
● Physical Injuries
● Anxiety
● Sleep Disturbances
● Depression
● Fatigue
● Low self esteem
● Loss of appetite
● Feeling Threatened
Behavi
oral
● Decrease attendance
● Lack self-confidence
● Decline in academic
performance
06
Causes of
Bullying
Behaviour
Family Individual
Circumstan Attitudes
ces ● Body size
● Lack of attention and ● Quick temper
affection ● Grudge due to past
● Lack of religious bullying experiences
education ● Gender confusion
● Differences in parenting ● Self-concept
styles ● Desire for attention
● Limitation of lifestyle
within the family
● Lack of monitoring.
Environme Media-
nt related
● factors
Programs or shows with
● Desire for peer violent themes
recognition ● Negative content on the
● Community institutions internet
that are less caring. ● Video games promoting
violence.
07
Implication of
the law for
bullies
School Law Action
Action
Students Discipline Procedures – • Fine up to RM 50,000
School Regulations 1959
• Whipping up to 10 times
• Imprisonment up to 10 years
• Verbal Warning
• Court Order for Moral
• Written Warning
Rehabilitation School
• Detention
• Criminal Offences Act
• Caning
• Suspension
• Expulsion
Example provisions of laws related to criminal offenses.
Example provisions of laws related to criminal offenses.
Example provisions of laws related to criminal offenses.
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