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Out in the Open: Education Sector Responses to Violence Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity/Expression: Summary Report Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Violence in schools and other educational settings is a worldwide problem. Students who are perceived not to conform to prevailing sexual and gender norms, including those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), are more vulnerable. Violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression, also referred to as homophobic and transphobic violence, is a form of school-related gender-based violence. It includes physical, sexual and psychological violence and bullying and, like other forms of school-related violence, can occur in classes, playgrounds, toilets and changing rooms, on the way to and from school and online. This report summarises the findings of a global review, commissioned by UNESCO, of homophobic and transphobic violence in schools and education sector responses. Connet with respect: preventing-gender based violence in schools; classroom programme for students in early secondary school Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok Students learn best in schools that provide safety and social support. However, some young people experience violence and harassment in, around, and on the way to school. This includes gender-based violence (GBV), which can take many different forms.As a teacher, you can play an important role in preventing the expression of gender-based violence in the school setting. Teachers, school principals and the broader education system can provide positive role models, empower children and youth to have healthy and respectful relationships, and deliver a violence prevention programme within their curriculum.This tool has been created to help schools in Asia and the Pacific to do all of these things. Internet Bullying: What is It and How to Deal with It? ; Top 10 Cyberbullying Questions Asked by Teens Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNICEF Europe and Central Asia In the article, UNICEF experts, international experts on Internet bullying and child protection, as well as employees of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, answer questions about how to deal with Internet bullying. Top 10 Cyberbullying Questions:  How to understand that I am being harassed on the Internet? How to distinguish a joke from bullying? How does Internet bullying affect a person? Who should I talk to if someone is chasing me on the Internet? Why is it important to report bullying? I am being harassed by the Internet, but I’m afraid to talk to my parents about it. How do I turn to them for help? How can I help my friends report online bullying, especially if they don’t want to do this? The Internet gives me access to a lot of information, but it also means that I can become a victim of online violence. How can you protect yourself from cyberbullying without refusing to use the Internet? How to avoid using my personal information to manipulate or humiliate me on social networks? Is there any punishment for Internet harassment? Internet companies are not trying to solve the problem of cyberbullying. Are they responsible for this? Are there any online tools to combat bullying of children or youth?  Интернет-травля: что это такое и как с ней бороться? ; 10 главных вопросов о кибербуллинге, которые задают подростки Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNICEF Europe and Central Asia В статье специалисты ЮНИСЕФ, международные эксперты по вопросам интернет-травли и защиты детей, а также сотрудники компаний Facebook, Instagram и Twitter отвечают на вопросы о том, как бороться с интернет травлей.  10 главных вопросов о травле в интернете:  Как понять, что меня преследуют в интернете? Как отличить шутку от травли? Как интернет-травля влияет на человека? С кем мне поговорить, если кто-то преследует меня в интернете? Почему важно сообщать о случаях травли? Я подвергаюсь интернет-травле, но боюсь поговорить с родителями об этом. Как мне обратиться к ним за помощью? Как мне помочь друзьям сообщить об интернет-травле, особенно, если они не хотят этого делать? Интернет дает мне доступ к большому количеству информации, но это также означает, что я могу стать жертвой насилия в сети. Как можно оградить себя от кибербуллинга, не отказываясь от использования интернета? Как избежать использования моей личной информации для манипуляции или унижения меня в соцсетях? Существует ли какое-то наказание за интернет-травлю? Интернет-компании не пытаются решить проблему кибербуллинга. Несут ли они за это ответственность? Существуют ли какие-нибудь онлайн-инструменты для борьбы с травлей детей или молодёжи?  Lucha contra la violencia y el acoso en el entorno escolar: la labor de la UNESCO Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 201st session of the Executive Board at the request of Morocco, with the support of Algeria, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar and Sudan. Combattre la violence et le harcèlement en milieu scolaire: action de l'UNESCO Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 201st session of the Executive Board at the request of Morocco, with the support of Algeria, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar and Sudan. Борьба с насилием и притеснениями в школьной среде: деятельность ЮНЕСКО Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 201st session of the Executive Board at the request of Morocco, with the support of Algeria, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar and Sudan. 打击校园暴力和欺凌行为:教科文组织的行动 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 201st session of the Executive Board at the request of Morocco, with the support of Algeria, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar and Sudan. Combating Violence and Bullying in Schools: UNESCO's Action Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO This item has been included in the provisional agenda of the 201st session of the Executive Board at the request of Morocco, with the support of Algeria, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar and Sudan. School-related gender-based violence: global guidance (Infographic) Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) School-related gender-based violence: global guidance (Infographic)