bullying, exploitation and discrimination. Flashcards
what is the definition of bullying?
it’s unwanted, aggressive behaviour that involves or perceived power imbalance. where this is repeated over time.
examples of bullying
making treats, spreading rumours, attacking physically or verbally, excluding someone and making it be an easy target.
what are the physical indicators of bullying?
- self harm
- weight loss.
- bruising
- nail biting
- avoiding school or work places.
- suicide thoughts and feelings.
what are some behavioural indicators of bullying?
- low self esteem.
- depression.
- difficulty trusting people.
- eating disorders
- withdrawn
- becoming aggressive.
what is meant by the cycle of bullying?
the person who is bullying someone has been bullied in the past.
what is the definition of discrimination?
it’s unfair, unreasoned treatment of people as they are inferior.
what does inferior means?
treating someone as if they are less important.
what are some signs of discrimination?
- failure to respect someone’s needs
- excluding people from activity’s
- a cold or intolerant attitude towards someone.
what are some physical indictors on discrimination?
- death
- bruising
- suicide
- suicide attempts.
what are some behavioural indicators on discrimination?
- anxious
- withdrawn from people or situations.
- low self esteem
- frustrated
what is the definition of exploitation?
it’s taking advantage or using someone.
what is the definition of mate crime?
pretending to be friends with someone to gain their trust and then using them.
what are the physical indicators of exploitation/crime mate?
- unexplained physical injuries
- bills not being paid
- losing weight
what are some behavioural indicators of exploitation/ mate crime?
- withdrawn from people/situations.
- low-self esteem
- mood swings
- changing in friends.
what are both physical and behavioural indicators of exploitation/crime mate?
- arrested.
- county lines.