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Republic Act 10627 (Anti-Bullying Act of 2013) and Its Implementing Rules and Regulations Jica A. Maghanoy Bsba-1

The document summarizes the key points of Republic Act 10627 (Anti-Bullying Act of 2013) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. It defines bullying as any unwanted physical contact, acts that damage a victim's psyche or emotional well-being, slanderous statements that cause undue distress, and cyber-bullying. The rules further define bullying to include social bullying which deliberately and repeatedly hurts others, and gender-based bullying which humiliates or excludes someone based on their perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity. Cyber-bullying is also emphasized as a form of bullying done through technology or electronic means.

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Republic Act 10627 (Anti-Bullying Act of 2013) and Its Implementing Rules and Regulations Jica A. Maghanoy Bsba-1

The document summarizes the key points of Republic Act 10627 (Anti-Bullying Act of 2013) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. It defines bullying as any unwanted physical contact, acts that damage a victim's psyche or emotional well-being, slanderous statements that cause undue distress, and cyber-bullying. The rules further define bullying to include social bullying which deliberately and repeatedly hurts others, and gender-based bullying which humiliates or excludes someone based on their perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity. Cyber-bullying is also emphasized as a form of bullying done through technology or electronic means.

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Republic Act 10627

(Anti-Bullying Act of 2013)


and
Its Implementing Rules and Regulations

Jica A. Maghanoy
BSBA- 1
OBJECTIVES

At the end of the presentation,


students are expected to:

 define bullying
 differentiate forms of bullying

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bullying...

 Any unwanted physical contact


between the bully and the victim;

 Any act that causes damage to


a victim’s psyche and/or emotional well-being;

 Any slanderous statement or accusation


that causes the victim undue emotional distress; and

 Cyber-bullying or any bullying done through the use of


technology or any electronic means.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bullying shall also include (IRR) :
 “Social bullying”
- any deliberate, repetitive and
aggressive social behavior intended
to hurt others or to belittle another
individual or group.

 “Gender-based bullying”
- any act that humiliates or excludes a person on the basis of
perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity
(SOGI).

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bullying includes :
 “Cyber- bullying”
or any bullying done through
the use of technology or any
electronic means.

Any other form of bullying as may be provided in


the school’s child protection or anti-bullying policy,
consistent with the Act and this IRR.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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