2. Photo by Jinterwas (flickr)
Cyberbullying is defined as…
“tormenting,
threatening, harassing,
or embarrassing
another using the
internet or other
technologies.”
- dosomething.org
16. Digital natives have a difficult time
distinguishing between harmless jokes
and harmful threats
Photo by tfaltings.de (flickr)
17. Photo by Siebuhr (flickr)
It is paramount that parents and educators are teaching youth about what
constitutes cyberbullying, and how to deal with it should it ever occur
18. Photo by Elana Centor (flickr)
It’s especially important to make people aware
of the resources available
20. Photo by John Crider (flickr)
To prevent cyberbullying, we must all take a stand
and strive towards a future in which the online
world is a safe place for all
21. Sources used
• Smith, P. K., Mahdavi, J., Carvalho, M., Fisher, S., Russell, S., &
TippeL, N. (2008). Cyberbullying: Its nature and impact in
secondary school pupils. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
49(4), 376-‐‑385.
• Hinduja, S., & Patchin, J. W. (2010). Bullying, cyberbullying, and
suicide. Archives of Suicide Research, 14(3), 206-‐‑221.
• hLps://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-‐‑facts-‐‑about-‐‑cyber-‐‑bullying
• hLp://definetheline.ca/dtl/cyberbullying-‐‑in-‐‑canada/
• hLp://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/news/canada/
2012/10/12/bc_victim_of_cyberbullying_commits_suicide/
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