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Module 1:. Bullying Awareness Training. Learning outcomes of Module 1. Learning about workplace bullying Learning about cyber-bullying Get to know signs of bullying. 1.1 Workplace Bullying. Activity 1:. Discussion of video http:// www.youtube.com / watch?v = ZIaepZmqShU&feature = plcp.
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Module 1: Bullying Awareness Training
Learning outcomes of Module 1 • Learning about workplace bullying • Learning about cyber-bullying • Get to know signs of bullying
Activity 1: Discussion of video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIaepZmqShU&feature=plcp
Summary: Workplace Bullying Bullying is • negative behaviour against others, • on purpose, • in a continuing manner, • not fair, • frightening.
Summary: Workplace Bullying Types • verbal • physical • gesture • social • demands • cyber-bullying • Places where bullying can happen • on the way to work and back home • at the workplace • during breaks • via Internet or mobile phone • Participants • bully(s) (colleague, manager, supervisor, job coach …) • bullied person • witnesses and bystanders
Activity 2 Case Studies
Activity 3 Active Game
Summary: Bullying Actions • Picking on someone all the time • Shouting at staff • Insults and use of nasty nicknames • Someone making fun of you or making you look silly • Constant criticism • Repeatedly accusing staff of errors which have not been made • Spreading of rumours • Refusing reasonable requests for leave • Blocking a person’s promotion • Exclusion • False evaluation of job performance • Refusal of important information • Withdrawal of work
Evaluation 1.1 Workplace Bullying
Activity 1 Discussion of Video http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/fullfilm.aspx (main video) http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/kim.aspx (bully) http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/teacher.aspx (teacher) http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/mum.aspx (mum) http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/rob.aspx (Rob, bystander) http://old.digizen.org/cyberbullying/joe.aspx (Joe, victim)
Summary: Cyber-Bullying Cyber-bullying includes • repeated hostile or aggressive messages • through media • intended to hurt someone • or to make them feel uncomfortable.
Activity 2 Case Studies
Summary: Channels of Cyber Bullying • SMS: sending or receiving abusive text messages • MMS: taking, sending or receiving unpleasant photos and/or videos • Calls: sending or receiving upsetting phone calls • E-mail: nasty or threatening emails to a victim, or about a victim to others • Chat rooms: intimidation or abuse when participating in chat rooms • Websites: giving awayof secrets or personal details, nasty or unpleasant comments on a website, uploading of humiliating photos or videos
Summary: Channels of Cyber Bullying • Flaming: messages with angry and crude language • Harassment: lots of nasty, mean and insulting messages • Denigration: gossip or rumours to damage reputation or friendships • Impersonation: Pretending to be someone else • Outing: disclosing of secrets or personal information • Trickery: talking someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing information, then sharing it online • Cyber-stalking: Repeated, intense harassment and putting down of someone that includes threats or creates significant fear.
Evaluation 1.2 Cyber-Bullying
Activity 1 Discussion
Activity 2 Active Game
Summary: Signs of Bullying • Frequent health problems (headaches, stomach aches, sleep problems …) • Absenteeism from work • Behavioural and emotional changes (loss of confidence, change of mood, nervousness, feelings of anxiety, but also aggression, personality changes) • Disinterest in or loss of friendships
Evaluation 1.3 Signs of Bullying
Evaluation Module 1 Bullying Awareness Training
Evaluation Activity Mood Barometer