Upper Secondary - BULLYING
Across
- 3. – The ability to recover from difficulties
- 4. – Someone who witnesses bullying
- 6. – Fair and moral treatment
- 12. – Forcing someone to act through pressure or threats
- 14. – Understanding that a problem exists
- 15. – Being open to emotional harm
- 16. – Results that follow an action
- 17. – To influence someone unfairly for personal gain
- 21. – Taking advantage of someone’s weakness
- 23. – Unfair judgment formed without facts
- 24. – Behaviour intended to harm or dominate others
- 26. – A serious disagreement or struggle
- 27. – Being responsible for one’s actions
- 28. – Restoring a damaged relationship
Down
- 1. – Recognising the value of others
- 2. – Doing the right thing even when it is hard
- 5. – Unfair treatment based on differences
- 7. – To step in to stop a harmful situation
- 8. – Repeated unwanted actions that cause distress
- 9. – Accepting differences among people
- 10. – Using fear to control someone
- 11. – To make someone look foolish through mockery
- 13. – The duty to act appropriately
- 18. – Confident without being aggressive
- 19. – Being cut off from others socially
- 20. – To protect from harm
- 22. – A person chosen to be bullied
- 25. – To deeply embarrass someone in public