The Standard (St. Catharines)

What Is Bullying?

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WHAT IS BULLYING?

Bullying is a form of aggression where there is a power imbalance; the person doing the bullying has power over the person being victimized. In additional to any physical trauma incurred, bullying can result in serious emotional problems, including anxiety, low self-esteem, or depression.

TYPES OF BULLYING

• Physical bullying: using physical force or aggression against another person (e.g., hitting)

• Verbal bullying: using words to verbally attack someone (e.g., name-calling)

• Social/relational bullying: trying to hurt someone through excluding them, spreading rumours or ignoring them (e.g., gossiping) • Cyberbully­ing: using electronic media to threaten, embarrass, intimidate, or exclude someone, or to damage their reputation (e.g., sending threatenin­g text messages).

BULLYING VS HARASSMENT

Bullying and harassment are similar, yet different:

• Harassment is similar to bullying because someone hurts another person through cruel, offensive and insulting behaviours.

• Harassment is different from bullying in that it is a form of discrimina­tion.

WHAT IS DISCRIMINA­TION?

Discrimina­tion is treating someone differentl­y or poorly based on certain characteri­stics or difference­s. Bullying turns into harassment when the behaviour goes against Canada’s Human Rights Laws and focuses on treating people differentl­y because of:

• Age

• Race (skin colour, facial features)

• Ethnicity (culture, where they live, how they live, how they dress)

• Religion (religious beliefs)

• Sex Sexual orientatio­n (if they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or heterosexu­al)

• Family status (if they are from a single parent family, adopted family, step family, foster family, non-biological gay or lesbian parent family)

• Marital status (if they are single, legally married, common-law spouse, widowed, or divorced) • Physical and mental disability (if they have a mental illness, learning disability, use a wheelchair)

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