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We now – thankfully – take bullying a lot more seriously than in the past when it might have been dismissed as 'part of growing up', 'banter', 'just a little teasing', or 'character building'.
Bullying is something to be discussed, not dismissed. It’s different from falling out with friends. It's a deliberate decision by the bully to upset or hurt the victim.
It’s:
- Intentional: the behaviour is deliberate and targeted
- Repetitive: it happens frequently and can feel relentless
- Powerful: the person bullying has power over the person being bullied
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