/violência doméstica
"systematic intimidation (bullying) any act of physical or psychological violence, intentional and repetitive that occurs without evident motivation, practiced by an individual or group, against one or more people, with the aim of intimidating or assaulting it, causing pain and anguish to the victim, in a relationship of power imbalance between the parties involved. "
Law establishing the Program to Combat Systematic Intimidation (Bullying) throughout the national territory: LAW No. 13,185, OF NOVEMBER 6, 2015.
"systematic intimidation (bullying) any act of physical or psychological violence, intentional and repetitive that occurs without evident motivation, practiced by an individual or group, against one or more people, with the aim of intimidating or assaulting it, causing pain and anguish to the victim, in a relationship of power imbalance between the parties involved. "
Law establishing the Program to Combat Systematic Intimidation (Bullying) throughout the national territory: LAW No. 13,185, OF NOVEMBER 6, 2015.
É violência
It is an act of violence, verbal, repetitive physical, that which prevents the person from moving forward. The child who suffers from bullying can have numerous behaviors that can be confused with those related to puberty and thus end up having little action in such an important moment, of so much vulnerability and insecurity.
No matter the means used to practice bullying, every message sent is an aggression, do not reply, do not support.
In search of a cure
Programs
support for victims
Regulatory reporting channels
Try to record messages, photos, videos, profiles that are promoting this type of aggression to your children.
The notary can print this information and record the evidence;
Talk to the school, even if the bullying is not being physically carried out on the spot;
Seek legal advice and register a BO if deemed necessary.