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NORFOLK ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN. Patricia A. Snell, MA and Amanda S. Wolfe, MPH Education Consultants Norfolk Advocates for Children Norfolk District Attorney’s Office. BULLYING AND POWER. REPEATED INCIDENTS. MAKES SOMEONE SAD OR AFRAID. WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM.
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NORFOLK ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN Patricia A. Snell, MA and Amanda S. Wolfe, MPH Education ConsultantsNorfolk Advocates for Children Norfolk District Attorney’s Office
BULLYING AND POWER REPEATED INCIDENTS MAKES SOMEONE SAD OR AFRAID WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
RELATIONAL AGGRESSION RUMORS WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
CYBER-BULLYING e-mail, blogs, Facebook WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
THE INTERNET EVERYTHING IS PUBLIC CAN’T CONTROL WHO SAVES OR FORWARDS YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEO, TEXTS, EMAILS OR POSTS APPS. | EASY ACCESS WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
THINK BEFORE YOU POST PRIVACY SETTINGS PHOTOS/VIDEOS/INFO. WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
SEND OR FORWARDING INAPPROPRIATE PHOTOS OR VIDEOS WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
ARE STUDENTS GETTING INTO TROUBLE? YES! WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
BEING SAFE IN THE DIGITAL WORLD DON’T RESPOND REPORT ABUSE TALK TO SOMEONE WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
REMEMBER… RESPECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS WILL RESPECT YOU! WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
RESPECT AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS A healthy relationship requires trust and honesty—asking someone to send a naked or inappropriate photo as a sign of “trust” is not healthy! WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
INAPPROPRIATE PHOTOS AND DISRESPECT • If a relationship ends, one person may spread the existing photos to other people to get back at the person who ended the relationship, or to blackmail the person who is trying to end the relationship. • Someone may try to use cell phone contact to control the person they like and keep constant tabs on where they are, who they are with—this is not healthy or safe! WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
RESPONDING TO INAPPROPRIATE TEXTS OR REQUESTS FOR PHOTOS WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
TRY A SERIOUS RESPONSE • Stress your discomfort: “I’m way too uncomfortable doing that.” • Emphasize feelings: “If you really cared for me, you wouldn’t ask me to do that.” • Change the subject: “Um let’s do something else, ok?” • Call them out: “Nope, not gonna do anything illegal just to excite you.” WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
TRY A FUNNY RESPONSE WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
TRY A FUNNY RESPONSE WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
PLACES TO GET HELP www.athinline.com www.thatsnotcool.com www.Loveisrespect.org www.marccenter.webs.com www.eyesonbullying.org www.commonsensemedia.org www.netsmartz/sexting DOVE, local domestic violence agency www.dovema.org WWW.NORFOLKADVOCATESFORCHILDREN.COM
NORFOLK ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN QUESTIONS? Patricia A. Snell, MA and Amanda S. Wolfe, MPH Education ConsultantsNorfolk Advocates for Children Norfolk District Attorney’s Office