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8. What I Can Do if Someone is Cyberbullying Me

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The first step is to talk to an adult, perhaps relying on a friend first, in order to find the necessary strength to speak, to explain the terms of the episodes - even bringing evidence of such episodes.
It could be recommended to report the cyberbully, being aware of the existence of specific rules concerning privacy on social networks. A common action to undertake against cyberbullies would be blocking/reporting their profile. There should be a Postal Police or similar service in each country.

On line Resources

  • What To Do If You're Being Cyberbullied
    Five tips for standing against cyberbullying from Ross Ellis, the founder of “STOMP Out Bullying”, a national anti-bullying and cyberbullying program for kids and teens.

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20 December 2014

Final Partners’ meeting

The fourth partners’ meeting took place in Florence (IT) on 15 December 2014. The meeting had the objective to check the activities carried out since the third meeting of the project and share and assess the in progress results. A special focus has been dedicated to the presentation of the strategies to solve the case scenarios.