Bullying Prevention, compassion and Emotional Intelligence (E.Q.) for children and teenagers
Overview
Bullying is more than just a fight or disliking someone and bullying is never ok. Bullying is hurtful and can impact someone for a long time. An environment characterised by disrespect, bullying, victimisation or violence can act as a barrier to learning. It results in low self-esteem, impacts physical health and increases the likelihood of dropping out of school. The consequences are disastrous for the kids’ mental health and academic achievements. In this bullying and cyber-bullying prevention workshop, participants will work on bullying prevention, compassion and the development of their emotional intelligence competencies.
Bullying Prevention Course Content
Define bullying, cyber-bullying and list their potential effects.
Participate in an open debate to share your thoughts and feelings.
Realise that bullying is a public health problem to keep all children safe.
Understand the different types of bullying: verbal, physical, social and cyberbullying.
Know how to identify bullying behaviours.
Understand why people bully others.
Review your school’s bullying policy and procedures.
Assess your own behaviour and habits: are you guilty of being a bully?
Learn safe practices to communicate online and to use social media.
Discover & understand the right process if you are a victim or a witness of a bullying situation.
Learn the best practices in bullying prevention and response.
Practise challenging situations and work on real-life scenarios.
Adopt the “Report it. Block it. Support others being bullied” attitude.
Highlight your learning keys and structure your action plan at an individual, class, and school level.
Various resources: activities, games, exercises, debates, real-life scenarios …
Facts about bullying in Australia
Australian teenagers: 1/10 have been bashed or pushed at school
30% of Australian high school students are victims of bullying
10 % of Australian kids were hit or pushed, compared to the global average of 7%
1 Australian teenager in 7 said fellow students had taken or destroyed their belongings
Note: All solutions can be offered online. We organise individual coaching, group workshops and webinars through a performant online platform.
Practical Information for this Training Session
At New Reflections, our training sessions are as diverse as your organisation's needs. Ranging from dynamic 90-minute sessions to comprehensive multi-day workshops, each session is thoughtfully crafted to suit your unique requirements. Whether you prefer individual coaching sessions for personalised development or immersive team-building workshops for collective growth, we've got you covered. Plus, with the flexibility of online or in-house options, you can choose the setting that best fits your team's schedule and preferences.
Duration from 90-min to full 3-day sessions
Individual coaching or group workshops are available
Flexible options for online or in-house delivery
Emergency Links in Australia
To members of the public who may be struggling, know that help is available 24/7.
In case of mental health emergencies or immediate support needs, here are essential links and contacts in Australia:
Emergency services: Dial 000 for immediate assistance in life-threatening situations.
NSW Mental Health Line: Call 1800 011 511.
Lifeline: Call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat online.
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 (24/7 support for anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention)
Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 (24/7 support for children and young people)
Headspace: 1800 650 890 (Mental health support for young people aged 12-25)
1800RESPECT: Call 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or chat online.
13 Yarn: Call 13 92 76.
MensLine Australia: Call 1300 78 99 78.
Report cyberbullying to www.safety.gov.au
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000).
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