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Cyberbullying

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What is cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is when people use technology to bully others. Its when someone says or does something to make you feel sad or scared using a phone or the internet.

Girl being bullied by classmates using their phones and iPads

Being mean to someone is NOT OK

There are lots of things that somebody can do to bully another person. It might be name calling, teasing, making up rumours, or tricking someone into believing they’re somebody else.

Girl crying as she reads mean messages on her iPad

Being cyberbullied is NOT your fault

It’s never ok for somebody to make you feel bad about yourself. It’s important not to believe the negative things other people say about you online.

Girl being cyberbullied at the beach

You feel you can’t escape it

When bullying happens on the internet, in a game or over the phone, it follows you everywhere – it’s at school and at home. It can even follow you on holidays.

Girl showing her Mum the mean messages on her iPad

Ask for help

Talking about it and getting help is really important. This can help you feel less alone and can help you figure out what to do about it.

Cyberbully being blocked on an iPad

There are things you can do!

Block the people who are bullying you online. You might need an adult to help you do this.

Girl playing outside while all her devices are asleep inside

Try switching off for a while

Stay off the internet and phone when you don’t need it for school. You could try doing something else instead – play with your pet or start a new hobby!

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It will be ok

Cyberbullying can really get you down. If you need someone to talk to - give us a call, send an email or start a WebChat.

You can also go to the eSafety website to report cyberbullying or find out more.


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This content was last reviewed 08/03/2018