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The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological.

It can happen face to face or online.

What is the definition of bullying?

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What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander.

Elie Wiesel

Holocaust survivor & human rights champion

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What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander.

In today’s society we face a different type of oppressor - the online bully who cruelly makes memes, shares unkind snap chats and posts comments

And we face a different type of bystander – those that may not comment on the posts, but hwo share them with others spreading the misery further

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What can you do now?

Let’s make a noise about bullying!

Speak up

If you see something, say something! Say its not ok, say stop! As mentioned in the video, it can simply be asking questions.

Be supportive

When you see someone being bullied, let them know they aren’t alone. Ask if they’re ok, ask if they’d like your help with dealing with it, or simply say hi!

Tell a trusted adult

It’s always important to let an adult know what’s going on. Tell them what you’ve seen or heard. They’re here to help!

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This Friday show you are taking a stand and take part in our own Outwood Ripon Odd Sock Day

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ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 2023

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Year 8 Attendance to date:93.1 %

Last weeks attendance:91.9%

Top Tutor Group Overall : Chile 95.2%

Last week’s Top Tutor group: Chile 95.9 %

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Year 7 Attendance to date: 95.8%

Last weeks attendance: 96.8%

Top Tutor Group Overall : Tonga 99.2%

Last week’s Top Tutor group: Tonga 98.0%

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Year 9 Attendance to date: 92.7%

Last weeks attendance:93.6%

Top Tutor Group Overall :Kenya 95.8%

Last week’s Top Tutor group: Kenya 97.5%