Case Study - Bullying What is bullying? It's more than just a fight or disliking someone. It’s being mean to someone over and over again. Bullying is an ongoing or repeated misuse of power in relationships, with the intention to cause deliberate (on purpose) psychological harm. Bullying behaviours can be verbal, physical or social. Bullying can happen anywhere – at home, online, with friends, in a group, on the bus or at school. Reason for why people are often hesitant to make a complain. First and foremost, there is no compensation to be claimed if bullying is found to be occurring,” he told HC . “The only order you can get is that the bullying behaviour ceases. “Secondly, the definition of bullying is relatively narrow, which makes it hard to make a successful claim.” The Fair Work Act defines bullying as repeated unreasonable conduct that has the potential to cause a health and safety risk. Jewell added that a...
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