
Cyber Bullying
Quiz by sara cox
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- Q1
What is Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is calling someone names to their face or behind their back.
Cyberbullying is using digital technology to bully a person.
Cyberbullying is excluding someone from a group or other people.
Cyberbullying is physically and intentionally harming someone.
30s - Q2
Can Cyberbullying seen as a Criminal Offence in South Australia?
No. Cyberbullying is not a Criminal Offence.
Yes. Under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act (1935) SA, it is a criminal offence to use phone or web technology to threaten harm against a person.
30s - Q3
In a 2014 report by Uni NSW, what was the estimated number of young people who experienced cyber bullying?
463,000
1 in 5 Australians aged 8 to 17 experience cyber bullying each year
30s - Q4
Should you tell someone if you are being cyber bullied?
Yes. If you feel at risk you can call the Police.
Yes. If you have feelings of low self esteem or thoughts about committing harm to yourself then you can ring Lifeline or Kids Help Line for urgent help.
Yes. If you are being cyber bullied you should say something.
30s - Q5
Should your school register with the anonymous school reporting platform stymie?
Yes.
30s