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Anti Bullying
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Types of Bullying
Verbal Bullying: the bully says things to
you.
Physical
Bullying: kicking, pushing or anything
that hurts you.
Indirect
Bullying: ignoring, spreading rumours,
threatening looks.
Technological Bullying: Internet Abuse, chat
rooms, and abusive text messages.
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Disability
Bullying
Behaviour or language that makes a child or young person feel
unwelcome or
marginalised because of a perceived or actual
disability.
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Race, Face and Culture Bullying
Bullying due to race, faith and culture is behaviour or language
that makes a
child or young person feel
unwelcome or marginalised because of their religion,
race, ethnicity,
national origin, colour or nationality.
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Homophobic
Bullying
You do
not have to be a lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) person to experience
homophobic
bullying.
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The effects of bullying have been said to be
very serious, it has been reported
that around ten children in
the UK kill themselves
each year because their lives have
been made so miserable by
being subjected to bullying. There are said to be many effects
of
bullying click
here to find out more.
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Anti
Bullying Resource Pack (PDF)
Tower Hamlets Anti Bullying pack includes a
step by step guide to your
anti-bullying policy, with guidance to schools and more...
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Anti Bullying week
Resources to support schools during Anti-Bullying Week
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Click
here to see a leaflet on Anti-Bullying by Tower Hamlets if you
want any
support and advice and would like to talk to someone in private
relating
any
of the
issues above.

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