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Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment. Bellringer. What are examples of common flirting that you see or experience at school?. Sexual Harassment is…. …unwanted sexual behavior which interferes with your right to get an education or to participate in school activities

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Sexual Harassment

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  1. Sexual Harassment

  2. Bellringer What are examples of common flirting that you see or experience at school?
  3. Sexual Harassment is… …unwanted sexual behavior which interferes with your right to get an education or to participate in school activities … words or conduct of a sexual nature that offend, stigmatize, demean, frighten or threaten you because of your sex …can be from a student or adult …is against school rules and some forms are also crimes. …defined by the target.
  4. Flirting vs. Sexual Harassment When does flirting become sexual harassment?
  5. What is Sexting? Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photos electronically, primarily between cell phones.
  6. Things to know about SEXTING Images sent by mobile phone can easily fall into the wrong hands, and once posted online, may never really go away. Others may copy and post your images in other places online where friends, parents, teachers can see them. Sexting can lead to public humiliation, cyber-bullying or even sexual assault. It is illegal to take sexual photos of minors, and it is also a crime to pass them on. THINK before you hit SEND!
  7. Did you know… 1 in 5 teen girls and boys (20%) say they have electronically sent or posted online, nude or suggestive images of themselves.
  8. 40% of young people say “pressure from guys” is a reason girls and women send/post sexual messages and images. 20% young people say “pressure from friends” is a reason guys send/post sexual messages and images.
  9. Prevent Sexting Think about the consequences of taking, sending, or forwarding a sexual picture. Never take images of yourself that you wouldn’t want everyone to see. Before hitting send, remember that you can’t control where this image may travel. If a photo arrives on your phone, do not send it to anyone else! Report any sexting you receive to an adult you trust. Talk to your friends, sexting is against the law.
  10. Is sexting sexual harassment?
  11. If you witness or experience sexual harassment: Tell the harasser to stop Talk to a parent, counselor or trusted adult Report to school administrator or SRO SafePlace 512-267-SAFE (7233)
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