When being cyberbullied, there are practical ways to respond. But when the situation calls for it, don't hesitate to get professional, legal and police assistance.
- Update 10/9/15 : Bullying Cases up by 21% in Philippine School
- Update: After the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013- More Needs to Be Done
The world was outraged after a 17-year-old teenager killed herself because of cyber bullying.
It was reported that the teen was first cyberbullied when sexually explicit photos of her were posted online. Her family decided to move kilometers away, and the victim transferred school BUT....
"She was never left alone, her friends turned against her, people harassed her, boys she didn't know texting and asking her to have sex. It just never stopped".
The mother of the victim said in an interview with CBC.
Cyberbullying in the Philippines
update: the anti-bullying act of 2013 is now a law but coverage is limited to high school students and below.
What to do when being cyberbullied
Always inform somebody when you are being cyber/bullied, harassed, stalked or mobbed- As a minor, tell your parents or guardian. It is best to share this also to your class adviser or the school's guidance office. Parents, it's best to inform the principal about the incident. As required by law, schools thru the Principal or his/her designate, should conduct an investigation.
- As an adult, tell someone you trust, and if harassment is work related, it is wise to give your HR a heads-up. If you're experiencing workplace bullying, here's what you can do
- do not delete text messages, email, tweets and PMs/DMs.
- Always take a screenshot of the Facebook, Twitter and other social networ's timeline
- Download a copy of degrading images or videos to be kept as evidence
- Parents, do this immediately and have your kids take an online vacation
- For adult victims, do this if the attacks are affecting you already but ask someone to monitor the accounts of the bully.
- For Facebook abuses, if you do not have an account, report HERE
- If you have a Facebook account and you wish to report a harassment/bullying follow this GUIDELINES
- For Twitter abuses, report HERE
- For Instagram, go HERE.
According to this news report, if cyberbullying is happening to you or a loved one, you can contact the National Bureau of Investigation at [email protected] or call 521-9208, local extensions 3429 (Chief) and 3497 (Staff).IF BOTH VICTIM AND OFFENDER ARE MINORS
- **Bully is from the same school - report to the child protection committee or the guidance counselor
- **Bully is from another school - report to the offenders school
- ***Bully is out of school youth - bring the matter to the barangay where the offender is residing
- Go to the nearest Women and Children's Protection Desk of PNP
- Alternately, you can file an online report here: http://acg.pnp.gov.ph/main/?page_id=1047 (use cyber harassment)
- Or visit either the PNP Cybercrime Unit at Camp Crame or the NBI Cybercrime Unit
- You can file an online report here: http://acg.pnp.gov.ph/main/?page_id=1047 (use cyber harrassment)
- Or visit either the PNP Cybercrime Unit at Camp Crame or the NBI Cybercrime Unit




















































