October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month

When adding a student to a case, what do the roles ‘Bystander’ and ‘Peer Conflict’ mean?

Cases won’t always involve a student in the role of bully and a student in the role of victim. 


Bystanders: These are students that have witnessed an incident in a case but were not directly involved in the incident.

Peer Conflict: Not every case and incident will clearly have one student in the role of bully and one student in the role of victim. Occasionally an incident will involve equally popular / powerful students fighting or it won’t be clear who initiated hostilities. For these situations, the students can be assigned the role of ‘Peer Conflict’ rather than ‘Bully’ or ‘Victim’.

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