Glossary- Bullying
- Bullying - The act of using force, threats, or intimidation to harm or control someone else, often repeatedly and over a period of time.
- Cyberbullying- The use of electronic communication, such as social media or online platforms, to harass, intimidate, or harm others.
- Mental health awareness - The understanding and recognition of the importance of mental well-being and the need to address mental health issues.
- Derogatory- Intended to belittle, disrespect, or show a lack of respect for someone or something.
- Resilience- The ability to recover quickly from difficult situations or to withstand adversity.
- Empathy - The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes.
- Inclusive- involving or encompassing all, leaving no one out regardless of their differences or backgrounds.
- Unity- The state of being united or joined together, often for a common purpose or goal.
- Harassment- Unwanted and repeated behavior that causes discomfort, fear, or distress to someone.
- Raise awareness- To increase knowledge and understanding of a particular issue or problem among a group of people.
- Diverse- Having a variety of different types or forms; showing a range of differences.
- Protest- To express strong disagreement or disapproval, often by gathering in public and voicing concerns or demands.
- Rallies- Gatherings or events organized to unite people around a common cause, often involving speeches, demonstrations, or performances.
- Comprehensive- Complete and thorough, covering all aspects or details of something.
- Widespread- Existing or happening over a large area or among many people.
- Walkout- An organized protest in which people leave a place, such as a school or workplace, to show their dissatisfaction or disagreement.
- Regulations- Rules or laws set by authorities to control or govern certain activities or behaviors.
- Systemic change- A fundamental and widespread transformation or alteration in the way a system or society operates.
- Culture of acceptance and respect- A social environment or atmosphere where people are valued, appreciated, and treated with dignity regardless of their differences.
- Digital literacy- The ability to find, evaluate, and use information and communication technologies effectively and responsibly.