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  1. There are three parties to bullying: the victim, the perpetrator and the bystander. Even if children are not victims of bullying, they can prevent bullying by being inclusive, respectful and kind to their peers. If they witness bullying, they can stick up for the victim, offer support, and/or question bullying behaviours. 4.

  2. Bullying, harassment, verbal abuse, sexual abuse and exploitation, corporal punishment and other forms of humiliation can come at the hands of a peer, a teacher or even a school authority. Many children also experience school violence associated with gang culture, weapons and fighting.

  3. Your words matter. This International Day of Friendship, we’re taking inspiration from the #ENDviolence Youth Manifesto and joining forces with BTS and Big Hit Entertainment's LOVE MYSELF campaign by spreading words of support and encouragement both online and in person.

  4. data.unicef.org › topic › child-protectionBullying - UNICEF DATA

    Bullying is a reality for a significant proportion of students around the world. Once children enter school, friendships and interactions with peers take on an increasingly important role in their lives.

  5. Sep 4, 2019 · To help end online bullying and violence, UNICEF is calling for authorities to: Implement bullying and cyberbullying policies. Establishment national helplines for children and young people....

  6. Sep 4, 2019 · NEW YORK, 4 September 2019 – One in three young people in 30 countries said they have been a victim of online bullying, with one in five reporting having skipped school due to cyberbullying and...

  7. Aug 11, 2016 · UNICEF works to engage children and adolescents on the impact of bullying as part of its global End Violence Against Children initiative including through the U-Report platform and through global social media campaigns (#ENDViolence.)