Test your knowledge about cyberbullying

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Test Your Cyberbullying Knowledge

Are you aware of the signs and impacts of cyberbullying? This quiz will challenge your understanding and raise awareness about this important issue.

  • Learn about the various types of cyberbullying.
  • Identify signs that someone may be a victim.
  • Discover effective strategies to combat cyberbullying.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HelpingHand102
What does cyberbullying look like?
Receiving mean or hurtful text messages from others
People excluding you from chat groups
People trying to embarrass you by sending hurtful photos or videos
All of the above
What are some signs that someone is a victim of cyberbullying?
Changes in personality, becoming more withdrawn, anxious, sad or angry
A decline in someones schoolwork
A decline in their physical health
Eager to participate in social activities
Open to sharing their online activity
Talkative
Have a look at the attached image and understand how much information is uploaded online every 60 seconds. Cyberbullying can be present in many of these platforms.

Tips on how you can deal with cyberbullying include:

if you feel unsafe call the police,

ask for advice from Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800,

talking to someone you trust,

do not respond,

only sharing your passwords with people you trust,

keeping all mobile phone messages and emails as you might need it for evidence,

reporting it (Health direct, 2020)
Have a look at the attached image and understand how much information is uploaded online every 60 seconds. Cyberbullying can be present in many of these platforms.

Tips on how you can deal with cyberbullying include:

if you feel unsafe call the police,

ask for advice from Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800,

talking to someone you trust,

do not respond,

only sharing your passwords with people you trust,

keeping all mobile phone messages and emails as you might need it for evidence,

reporting it (Health direct, 2020)
If you have been cyberbullied, you should.....
Keep hold of the bullies text messages, emails, or social networking conversations as you might need it for evidence
Delete all content, ignore any further threats, you do not want to be involved in such activity
1 in 5 Australians have reported being Cyber-bullied
True
False
Cyberbullying is defined as...
An unkind act, involving the use of mobile phones to support the occasional behaviour by an individual that unintentionally harms others
An aggressive act, involving the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated and hostile behaviour by an individual or group that is intended to harm others
A premeditated act, involving the use of social media to support malicious behaviour by a group that is intended to embarrass others
An unplanned act, involving the use of digital technologies to support the irresponsible behaviour by an individual that accidentally harms others
How can a school encourage students to be 'upstanders'
Do not engage in any social media sites
Lead by example, show behaviours such as kindness and empathy
Using calm, neutral language, try to work out the situation with the person
Review cyberbullying lesson plans and video resources
Https://youtu.be/-C_T-CtgIEs
From the video previously viewed, what do you do to a cyberbully?
Block them
Troll them
Report them
All of the above
Name a website that can provide support to cyberbullying victims.
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