[Audio] Cyberbullying. Cyberbullying.
[Audio] What Is Cyberbullying?. What Is Cyberbullying?.
[Audio] Cyberbullying is harassment It is aimed mostly at young adults It usually occurs either anonymously or directly with the use of technology.
[Audio] Consequences of Cyberbullying. Padlock on computer motherboard.
[Audio] It affects not just the victims, but also the victims' families, the bully, and those who witness instances of cyberbullying. However, the effect of cyberbullying can be most detrimental to the victim. It can affect their social and academic performance..
[Audio] How to Prevent it. Cyberbullying is harassment.
[Audio] Make the most of privacy settings. Investigate what measures you can take to keep content private on the websites you use. Think before you post. Never forget that the internet is public. If you would not say something in a room full of strangers, do not say it via internet. Even letting someone know sensitive or embarrassing information about you via email can have unforeseen consequences..
[Audio] How to Tackle It?. Cyberbullying is harassment.
[Audio] GET HELP FROM : Your family: Inform your parent , carer or someone you trust in your family know what is happening. The school: If the cyberbullying involves other children in your school, then it is important to share with the school what is happening, providing any evidence that you have. The platform: Most platforms ( Facebook, Twitter etc) will give you the option to report or flag cyberbullying and other harmful behaviour. Websites like " Report Harmful Content" can give you particularly good advice . The police: Some forms of cyberbullying could be a matter for the police. For example, if someone is threatening to harm you, or encouraging you to harm yourself..
[Audio] Thank You For listening. Thank You For listening.