Memory Cyberbullying Memory MatchVersion en ligne Test your knowledge and understanding of cyberbullying with this memory game. Match the different questions to their answers by recalling the information you have just learnt from the resources and topic video discussed on our Week 2 -Cyberbullying via Social Media topic page. If you find yourself stuck, go back and review the resources prior to this activity ! par Emily Wood threatening to share something online you do not want someone else to see & sending out hurtful posts or messages about someone else your friends may become distant and not want to play the games they liked anymore Why does cyberbullying happen? How can we spot the signs of cyberbullying? it can happen to anyone, for any reason the bully thinks necessary What are the some types of cyberbullying? Which website allows you to start a webchat with a counsellor if you do not want to talk on the phone? Kids Helpline says we can defuse some types of bullying by; If you are unsure if you are a cyberbully which website can help you find out more information? responding in a humorous manner If you report cyberbullying to eSafety what may they ask of you? to provide evidence Kids Helpline eSafety eSafety What are the '4S' Steps suggested from Kids Helpline to help cope with cyberbullying? If you are concerned for your immediate safety or someone else's what should you do? contact 000 immediately What are some tips from Headspace on how to keep a healthy mindset? Where can you report Cyberbullying if the online site does not help? Stay active, sleep well and create new connections with friends or family only socialise with people you know in real life online How can you protect yourself online? Stay calm, screenshot information, shut the bullying down & find support