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Title: The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program


1
The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
  • An Overview

2
Bullying
  • A student is being bullied when he or she is
    exposed repeatedly and over time to negative
    actions on the part of one or more students.

3
What is bullying?
  • Intentional harm-doing
  • Repeated over time
  • Occurs in a relationship in which there is an
    imbalance of power

4
Bullying BehaviorsPhysical Aggression
  • Pushing
  • Shoving
  • Kicking
  • Hitting
  • Inflicting Bodily harm
  • Physical acts that are demeaning and humiliating

5
Bullying BehaviorsSocial Alienation
  • Gossiping
  • Embarrassing
  • Setting up to look foolish
  • Excluding from the group
  • Ethnic Slurs
  • Manipulating social order to achieve rejection

6
Bullying BehaviorsVerbal Aggression
  • Mocking
  • Name Calling
  • Dirty looks
  • Taunting
  • Teasing about clothing or possessions
  • Verbal threats

7
Bullying BehaviorsIntimidation
  • Threatening to reveal personal information
  • Graffiti
  • Publicly challenging to do something
  • Defacing property or clothing
  • Taking possessions
  • Playing a dirty trick
  • Coercion

8
Rough Play vs. Bullying
  • Relationship among parties
  • Facial expressions and general atmosphere
  • Balance of power relatively equal
  • Intention
  • Usually not repeated

9
Hot Spots for Bullying
  • Cafeteria
  • Playground
  • Bus

10
Why Do We Need a Bullying Program?
  • Bullying affects everyone!!!
  • Victims
  • Bullies
  • Bystanders

11
Goals of Olweus Program
  • Reduce existing bully, victim, bystander problems
    among school children
  • Prevent the development of new bully, victim,
    bystander problems
  • Improve peer relations
  • Improve school climate

12
Rules for Bully-Free Schools
  • In our schools we will
  • not bully others.
  • help students who are bullied.
  • include students who are easily left out.
  • tell an adult at home and at school when we know
    someone is being bullied.

13
Other Components
  • Classroom meetings
  • Staff discussion groups
  • New form of documentation
  • Cooperation of entire community

14
Components of the Program
  • Teachers/Staff
  • Students
  • Parents
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