Bullying
Bullying is not easy to define. Sometimes it involves hitting or kicking. But threats, teasing, and taunting are more common and can be more damaging.The word 'bullying' is used to describe many different types of behaviour.  It may range from teasing or deliberately leaving you out of a social gathering, to serious assaults and abuse. Sometimes it is an individual who is doing the bullying and sometimes it is a group.

Three Golden Rules

1 You Are Not Alone
There are many people interested in 
helping you. These include your 
teachers, the school counselor, your 
year tutor/coordinator, Mum & Dad, 
Grandparents, Teddy Bear and friends.
                 
2 It's Not Your Fault
It's not you who is in the wrong. The person 
with the problem is the one who is bullying you.
 
 

3 Do Something About It 
Who can help you with this? Your Teacher? Your Dean/Year Coordinator? Mum or Dad? 
Talk with them and ask for their support.

Doing nothing is not the solution!

Getting Extra Help
www.nobully.org.nz
www.bullying.org