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Solutions to effects of bullying

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Answered by suthagar2008
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How can bullying be prevented?

Schools and workplaces are required by law to have plans in place to help prevent bullying. Schools often have anti-bullying projects, or teaching. Children are taught how to recognise bullying to help them not join in if they find themselves as bystanders where others are bullying. They are shown how it feels to be bullied. They should know the school policy about bullying, so they know what to do if they come across it. Staff should be trained to manage bullying situations. They may also need training so they can help children at risk of bullying due to special needs or differences. An atmosphere of respecting each other is needed, in which it does not matter if people are different from each other. On a wider scale, laws on discrimination and harassment also help prevent bullying.

At home, parents and carers can reinforce the learning about safe use of the internet and social media which is taught at school. Emphasise to children that they should:

Keep personal information private.

Not post any images, comments or information which could be harmful to themselves or to others.

Not say anything via social media which they would not say face to face.

Not respond to cyberbullying. Save evidence to show a parent or teacher.

Tell their parents if any online communications worry them.

Parents should monitor their children's use of the internet and check that any sites they use are age-appropriate. In a supportive, caring home, children are more likely to tell parents about bullying, so that the problem can be dealt with.

being bullied, or how can I help if my child is being bullied?

The most important thing to do is to tell somebody in authority. Most schools and all workplaces are obliged by law to prevent bullying. As we have seen, bullying causes a huge amount of health consequences and the only real way to treat and prevent these is to stop the bullying.

For bullying at school, children or adolescents and/or their parents should approach a teacher to discuss the situation and its impact. This will usually be a form teacher, or head of year, or the school may have a nominated person. Schools are obliged by law to have anti-bullying policies. The correct person to approach in this situation may well have been covered within lessons. It is not advisable for parents themselves to approach the parent of the alleged bully. Parents can help by being supportive and caring and by working with the school to deal with the issue. Schools should also be supportive and work out a plan to stop the bullying. It should be possible for the school to arrange counselling to help deal with the situation. Counselling should help to prevent bullying affecting current health and it should help to prevent it from happening again in the future

In the event of cyberbullying, people of any age should be advised not to respond to hurtful posts and that they should save the evidence. Depending on the situation, it should be reported to a schoolteacher, a parent, or the police. It may also be appropriate to report bullying to the social media network or website being used. Numbers or email addresses can be blocked to prevent getting hurtful messages.

In the workplace, people should report bullying to their manager or to the Human Resources (HR) department of large companies. It may also be useful to talk to a trade union representative or to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS).

For those experiencing bullying in the context of domestic violence at home, see the separate leaflet called Domestic Violence for more details.

There are a number of support groups listed at the end of this leaflet with lots of information on sources of help and advice for those who are being bullied. If, despite trying to deal with the situation, you still feel unwell as a result of the stress of being bullied, see your GP for further advice.

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