Bullying can happen anywhere. It can be in schools, at home, at work, in online social spaces, via text messaging or via email. It can be physical, verbal, emotional, and it also includes messages, public statements and behaviour online intended to cause distress or harm (also known as cyberbullying). But no matter what form bullying takes, the results can be the same – severe distress and pain for the person being bullied.
SLSQ have organised new training around Bullying Awareness through Cyber Safety Project. Cyber Safety Project training focuses on developing future skills, and self-regulation when using digital technologies for work, life, and play. Cyber Safety Project is an Esafety provider, meaning they utilise evidence-based programs complimenting child safety and insurance requirements in the delivery of their training. Cyber Safety Projects aim to create safer communities through education and teaching. Areas covered.
You can find more information on Bullying Awareness and steps to take on the SLSQ Lifesaving Website – Member Area.
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