Cyberbullying: Prepared By: ALPHA TEAM

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Cyberbullying

Prepared by : ALPHA TEAM


The History of Cyberbullying :
- started in the 90’s
-  Megan Meier case is one of the earliest documented examples of cyberbullying in 2007
Real life Effects:
Data reporting 

what are the latest statistics representing the number of victims of


cyberbullying ?

 The most common type of online bullying is mean comments 22.5%.


 35% had shared a screenshot of someone’s status or photo to laugh at them.
 61% of teens who report being bullied say it was because of their appearance.
 56% of online harassment victims reported that they had been harassed on
Facebook.
 7 in 10 young people experience cyberbullying before they hit the age of 18.
what are the different forms of cyberbullying ?
Which countries have the highest rate of cyberbullying?
What are the prevention policies applied internationally?

 In Utah, cyberbullying law prohibits the use of a mobile device or the internet to
post messages to intentionally embarrass, hurt or threaten someone. In addition, the
State Board of Education policy requires that schools implement rules prohibiting
bullying and cyberbullying.
 Hawaii and Arizona’s cyberbullying law prohibits harassment by electronic means.
In the state, if a minor bullies or cyberbullies someone.

What about Tunisia ?

 Unfortunately, we do not have any law to prevent cyberbullying in Tunisia, but we


are doing our best to help enact this law to ensure the safety of our society.
have you ever felt at risk while browsing web?

Have you ever been cyberbullied?

Have you ever witnessed cyberbullying?


Where have you been cyberbullied?

If you have been cyberbullied, did you report it to anyone?


If you witnessed, did you report it ?

if you reported it whom did you report to?


if you reported it to whom did you report it?

did you help them or not?


what kind of cyberbullying have you been through ?

if you have been through cyberbullying what were the


consequences ?
Duration
Objective Task Strategy

Raise public awareness of Organise events Organise events


cyberbullying 3 weeks

Develop competency Launch a dedicated Creating a website for


confidence in the digitale website teens and parents 2 months
space

Improving interpersonal Build developpement


skills in teens and adults programs and Collaborate 3 months

Help enact a law to keep Create a law that prevents Propose a law to the
our society safe cyberbullying goverment 7 months
Conclusion :
To conclude, cyberbullying continuously evolves with new technology. It’s imperative for families and
friends to recognize the signs of cyberbullying and self-harm and give much-needed support to victims.
The first step parents can take is to have an open and honest line of communication with your children.
Talk through the history of cyberbullying and what it looks like now. The technology conversation is
ongoing and constantly evolving, and speaking regularly about important issues like cyberbullying,
sexting, and online predation is important.

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