
Banter vs. Bullying and Who to Seek Help From at School
Learn the difference between banter and bullying, and find out who you can reach out to for support at school. Banter is a playful exchange of teasing remarks, while bullying involves repetitive intentional hurting with an imbalance of power. If you're unsure about what qualifies as banter, check the signs listed. Remember, it's essential to speak to trusted staff members if you experience or witness bullying.
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The definition of bullying The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face to face or online.
Banter is The playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.
Its not banter if 1. You would be upset if someone said it to you 2. It's hurtful 3. You're not friends 4. Someone's asked you to stop 5. The person isn't laughing 6. It focuses on someone's insecurities
Who can you speak to at school? Staff name here Staff name here Staff name here