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Bullying
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This section has articles dealing with bullying and what to do if you are being bullied. You can also find advice on where to get help and support for yourself, friends or family.
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Banter vs. Bullying: How people can be toxic online
What to do if someone won’t leave you alone online
What do you do when you see bullying online
What you can do if you are being bullied at work
All Bullying articles
How to challenge toxic masculinity
In order to tackle toxic masculinity, we need to talk about it
What is toxic masculinity?
Toxic masculinity can have a negative impact on men’s mental health and can be harmful to women and other people
What do you do when you see bullying online
It's important to take action if you see someone being bullied
SpunOut.ie's Anti-Racism Guide
Read our articles that support the Black Lives matter movement and promote the voices of young people of colour
Online behaviours to avoid
There are certain behaviours that can make the internet an uncomfortable space for people - here are some things to avoid doing
What to do if someone won’t leave you alone online
This can be a distressing experience, so it's important to reach out for support
Banter vs. Bullying: How people can be toxic online
It can be easier than you might think to cross the line from banter into bullying
How to react to racism online
Racism is never okay - always report racist content that you see online
What to do if you are the bully
Steps to take to stop bullying
Places to turn to if you are experiencing bullying
People and places to go to for help with bullying
The problem with viral shaming
Viral shaming is an increasingly popular way to bully and harass people on the internet
Peer pressure and its influence on decision making
Tips for learning how to be your own person and not following the crowd
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