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epp[edit]

anti bullying' Jonette Shamcy (talk) 07:00, 9 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

== EPP == [ANTI-BULLYING]


Anti-bullying refers to the actions, strategies, and initiatives taken to prevent and address bullying behavior. Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that involves the repeated use of power or force to intimidate, harm, or control others. It can occur in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, online platforms, and communities.

Anti-bullying efforts aim to create safe and inclusive environments where individuals are treated with respect and dignity. These efforts involve raising awareness about bullying, promoting empathy and kindness, providing support to victims, and implementing strategies to prevent and address bullying incidents.

Anti-bullying initiatives often include education and awareness campaigns, implementing policies and procedures to address bullying, fostering a positive and inclusive culture, promoting social-emotional learning, and encouraging bystander intervention.

The goal of anti-bullying is to create a society where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued, and where bullying behavior is not tolerated. It emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and promoting positive relationships among individuals.

EPP[edit]

[ANTI-BULLYING] Anti-bullying refers to the actions, strategies, and initiatives taken to prevent and address bullying behavior. Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that involves the repeated use of power or force to intimidate, harm, or control others. It can occur in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, online platforms, and communities.

Anti-bullying efforts aim to create safe and inclusive environments where individuals are treated with respect and dignity. These efforts involve raising awareness about bullying, promoting empathy and kindness, providing support to victims, and implementing strategies to prevent and address bullying incidents.

Anti-bullying initiatives often include education and awareness campaigns, implementing policies and procedures to address bullying, fostering a positive and inclusive culture, promoting social-emotional learning, and encouraging bystander intervention.

The goal of anti-bullying is to create a society where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued, and where bullying behavior is not tolerated. It emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and promoting positive relationships among individuals.

Jonette Shamcy (talk) 07:30, 11 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

EPP[edit]

Anti-bullying refers to the actions, strategies, and initiatives taken to prevent and address bullying behavior. It involves promoting awareness, empathy, and kindness, and implementing measures to create safe and inclusive environments where bullying is not tolerated.

Anti-bullying efforts can include education and awareness campaigns, implementing policies and procedures to address bullying, fostering a positive and inclusive culture, promoting social-emotional learning, and encouraging bystander intervention. The goal is to create a society where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued, and where bullying behavior is actively prevented and addressed.

Jonette Shamcy (talk) 07:34, 11 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

EPP[edit]

Anti-bullying programmes aim to reduce bullying in schools. They typically involve both the children involved in bullying, as well as other students, school staff, parents, and the wider community. Programmes tend to include one or more of the following activities. Understanding the causes of bullying.

Jonette Shamcy (talk) 11:44, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

EPP[edit]

Anti-bullying- refers to laws, policies, organizations, and movements aimed at stopping or preventing bullying. Bullying is a situation where a person, called a bully, verbally or physically threatens or assaults a person, causing the person to feel a real or perceived power imbalance.

Jonette Shamcy (talk) 11:48, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]