2. Bullycide, is bullying
that leads to suicide.
It’s all too common.
1 in 7 students is
either a bully, or
a victim.
In the past 25
years,
suicide rates for
ages 15-25 have
tripled
On a daily average,
160,000 students
miss school in order
to avoid being bullied
3. Name calling,
insulting,
making racist,
sexist or
homophobic
jokes,
remarks or
teasing, using
sexually
suggestive
or abusive
language,
offensive remarks
hitting, kicking,
pinching,
punching,
scratching,
spitting or any
other form of
physical attack.
spreading nasty
stories about
someone,
exclusion from
social groups,
being made the
subject of
malicious rumors,
sending abusive
mail, and email
and text
messages (cyber
bullying)
any type of bullying
that is carried out by
electronic medium.
1. Text
message
2. Picture/video clip
bullying via mobile
phone cameras
3. Phone call
bullying via mobile
phones
4. E-mail
bullying
5. Chat-room bullying
6. Bullying
through instant
4. Bullying is becoming a progressively more intense
problem in schools today, and only by
acknowledging it, will a solution or help ever be
found. Bullying affects millions of students, and
everyone should be worried. Bullying is relentless, and
victims become pushed into a state of constant fear.
Studies have shown that victims are at risk for mental
health problems, like low self-esteem, stress, anxiety or
depression. It can even lead to suicide, or Bullycide.
Maybe you were never bullied. Or maybe you were.
But what if it was your friend, your brother, your sister, or
your child? What if it was anyone you love?
Then would you care? Get the facts.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
5. Make the active choice NOT to bully others.
Stand up against bullying if you see it happen,
don’t turn the other way
Visit our “Stop Bullying, Save Lives” Facebook
page, and recommend it to your friends.
Together we can make a difference.
Wear the green and yellow ribbon to let people
know you are against all bullying
6. Make the active choice NOT to bully others.
Stand up against bullying if you see it happen,
don’t turn the other way
Visit our “Stop Bullying, Save Lives” Facebook
page, and recommend it to your friends.
Together we can make a difference.
Wear the green and yellow ribbon to let people
know you are against all bullying