
This issue delves into the lifesaving work of BullyingCanada and discusses the historically unprecedented increase in demand for BullyingCanada's services.
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Bullying can have a profound impact on mental health, leading to a higher risk for disorders such as anxiety, depression and thoughts of suicide. Learn about the connection between bullying and mental health disorders, and how to provide support and treatment.
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Physical bullying can be easy to spot, but it can also be challenging to address. Learn how to recognise and respond to physical bullying, and how to provide support for victims.
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Youth with disabilities are at a higher risk for bullying, leading to unique challenges and consequences. Learn about the effects of bullying on children with disabilities, and how to provide support and advocacy.
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Reporting bullying can be a daunting task, but it's essential for preventing further harm, and stopping the bully. Learn how to report bullying, and what to expect during the reporting process.
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Bullying of youth can take many different forms, from physical aggression to verbal abuse. Learn about the different types of bullying, and how to recognise and respond to each one.
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The rise of digital technology has created new opportunities for bullying. Discover strategies for preventing cyberbullying, and how to keep your child safe in the digital age.
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Talking to your child about bullying can be challenging, but it's essential for their safety and well-being. Learn how to start the conversation, and how to provide support and guidance.
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Childhood bullying can have lasting effects that carry into adulthood. Learn about the long-term consequences of bullying, and how to prevent them.
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Teachers play a critical role in addressing bullying in the classroom. Learn about strategies for recognising and responding to bullying behaviour, and creating a safe and supportive learning environment.
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Bullying can have a profound impact on academic achievement, leading to lower grades, absenteeism, and even dropping out. Discover how to address this issue in schools, and help students succeed despite the challenges.
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Bystanders play a critical role in preventing bullying by speaking up and supporting the victim. Learn why bystander intervention is essential, and what you can safely do to help victims of bullying.
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Bullying and eating disorders are often connected, with victims turning to – or away from – food as a coping mechanism. Learn about the link between bullying and eating disorders, and how to support those affected.
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Bullying can strain even the strongest friendships, leading to feelings of betrayal and isolation. Learn about the impact of bullying on friendships, and how to maintain healthy relationships despite the challenges.
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If your child is being bullied, it's essential to provide them with support and guidance. Learn how to talk to your child about bullying, and how to help them cope with the emotional effects.
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Bullying doesn't just affect the victim – it can also have a profound impact on family relationships. Learn about the effects of bullying on families, and how to repair the damage.
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Bullies come in all shapes and sizes, but they share some common psychological traits. Learn about the psychology of bullies, and how to recognise and respond to bullying behaviour.
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Sports teams can be a breeding ground for bullying. Learn how coaches and players can work together to prevent bullying and create a culture of respect and sportsmanship.
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Bullying is a leading cause of suicide among young people. Learn about the connection between bullying and suicide, and how to prevent these tragic outcomes.
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Bullying can have lasting effects on the brain, affecting cognitive function and emotional regulation. Learn about the neuroscience of bullying, and how to protect your brain from harm.
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Teachers play a crucial role in preventing bullying in schools. Learn how educators can recognise and address bullying, and create a safe and inclusive learning environment.
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