AntiBullying Week What is Bullying Explained ✋ Newsround











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#Newsround #antibullyingweek #antibullying #bullying • Welcome to the official BBC Newsround YouTube channel. Subscribe here ➡️.➡️ ➡️ https://bit.ly/3bYidJ3 • Between 14 and 18 November, it is Anti-Bullying Week. • This is a special week to encourage everyone - children, teachers and parents - to take a stand against bullying throughout the year. • This year the theme is 'Reach Out'. It's been chosen to help pupils and teachers to do something positive to tackle the negative impact bullying can have. • Here at Newsround, we have spoken to many of you about bullying. • You have told us what you think about different aspects of bullying, you have asked us your questions and we have heard from many famous faces about their experiences of bullying too. • Bullying is when someone, or a group of people, repeatedly and intentionally hurt another person or people. • It can take different forms. For example, it could be physical (like pushing somebody around), emotional (for example, excluding someone) or verbal (such as calling somebody nasty names). • Bullies often do this to gain a sense of power over the person they are bullying, who is made to feel sad, scared or alone. • Bullying can happen in person face to face, or it can take place online - for example, via social media or games. • It often starts when people pick on something about someone that's different. • It could be about what they look like - for example, the colour of their skin - or who they are as a person - for example, how well they are doing at school or how good they are at something. • When bullying takes place online it is called cyberbullying. This form of bullying has become much more common, as many more young people have mobile phones and computers than they used to. • If you are worried that you or anyone that you know is being bullied, speak to an adult that you trust you about it. That might be a teacher or someone in your family. • You can find more help and advice on the Own It website: https://www.bbc.com/ownit • Or you can call ChildLine for free on 0800 1111. • Please visit www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/13865002 for tips about what to do if you are feeling sad about what you've seen, heard or read. • We have everything for an inquisitive mind – do you want to know what’s going on in the world? Complex stories explained in a way that makes sense to you? Well, you’re in the right place! • At Newsround we bring you news stories which are affecting you and hear your opinion, the latest trends, movie reviews and what you’re doing to help each other and the environment. Want top tips on the latest video games? Want to know more about what’s going on in the world of sport and music? Then you’re in the right place. • Why not sit back, enjoy and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss one of our videos. • To watch the daily bulletins head to the BBC iPlayer and to get involved with votes and have your say on a news story head over to the Newsround website ➡️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround • For daily news bulletins visit the BBC iPlayer ➡️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...

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