Bullying – no place for it in Grassroots Football

Monday 22nd August 2022

Bullying is a mixture of behaviours and impacts; what someone does and the impact that it has on you, which affects your ability to feel safe and in control of yourself.
Bullying behaviour happens face to face and online and can include:

Being called names, being teased or made fun of
Being hit, pushed or kicked
Having your belongings taken or damaged
Being ignored, left out, or having rumours spread about you in
Being humiliated
Receiving abusive messages or having nasty comments made about you online
Being targeted because of who you are or how people see you

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