Anti-Bullying & Mental Health Support

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What is Bullying?

Bullying involves repeated, unwanted aggressive behavior aimed at harming someone physically or emotionally. This can happen online, in-person, or both. Examples include spreading rumors, harassment, threats, or exclusion.

How to Handle Bullying

Step 1: Stay Calm

Do not respond to bullying with anger or aggression. Staying calm gives you control of the situation.

Step 2: Document Everything

Take screenshots or save messages as proof of the bullying. This can help when reporting the behavior.

Step 3: Talk to Someone

Share your experience with a trusted person, such as a parent, teacher, or counselor.

Step 4: Block and Report

Use the platform's tools to block the person and report their behavior. This helps ensure your safety and stops further harassment.

Step 5: Seek Professional Help

If the bullying affects your mental health, contact a counselor or therapist for support.

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