Balancing Power (PDHPE)
What is power?
Power is the ability to act or have influence over others.
Factors that influence power
Intolerance (unwillingness to accept views or beliefs that someone else may have)
Bias
Knowledge (what you understand or have previously learnt)
Self-esteem
Family
Peers
Media
POSITIVE POWER
Behaviours that display positive use of power
Respect
Responsibility
Empathy
Listening
Support
Expressing own needs
NEGATIVE POWER
Different forms of negative power
Bullying
Verbal : Name calling, teasing putting someone down, threatening to cause someone harm
Physical : Poking, hitting, punching, kicking, spitting, tripping or pushing someone, breaking someone’s things, pulling faces or making hand signals
Social : Lying, spreading rumours, playing horrible jokes, leaving someone out on purpose, embarrassing someone in public
Cyberbullying : Using technology to hurt someone else by sending hurtful messages, pictures or comments
Harassment
—> Behaviours that aim to offend, humiliate or intimidate
Sexual harassment : Unwelcome sexual behaviour that's offensive, humiliating or intimidating. It can be written, verbal or physical, and ca happen in person or online
Abuse
Verbal
Psychological
Emotional
Social
Financial
Physical
Sexual
Harassment
Neglect
—> Fail to care for another properly
Not providing shelter
Not providing food or water
Discrimination
—> The unjust treatment of different categories of people
Race
Gender
Age
Violence
—> Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt another person
Why do people use their power in negative ways?
Bragging
Display of power
Personal gain
Disadvantage others
BYSTANDERS AND UPSTANDERS
What role can a bystander play when they witness a negative incident?
Distracting
Balancing
Reasoning
Supporting
Getting help
How can we be respectful when integrating with people who have different values/opinions to us?
Assertively sharing your opinion (communication)
Compromising and agreeing to have different opinions values (listening)
Admitting if you were wrong or did something to hurt the other person (responsibility)
Accept other people’s viewpoints as their own (show respect)
Try to see from their point of view (show empathy)
Find fiends that respect differences (support)
3T’s - What to do when you feel uncomfortable in a situation
Trust - your thoughts and feelings
Talk - about the situation with someone you trust
Talk control - use your plan to be comfortable and safe
5 step strategy to resolving conflict
1) Establish rules
2) Identify conflict
3) Offer solutions
4) Make an agreement
5) Review the agreement
SEEKING HELP
What can we do to protect our safety relationships with friends or partners?
Set boundaries, communicate well when something makes you upset or uncomfortable, leave an unsafe environment
How can we prevent abuse or harm?
Say no to attitudes or behaviours that support violence, help boys to create more positive relationships and attitudes with women, call out sexist behaviours, challenge stereotypes, speak out when you see something
Who and where can we turn for support when we feel there is an imbalance of power in a relationship?
School counsellor, Teacher, Year coordinator, trusted adults
4 steps we can take to help stop online bullying
Don’t feed the trolls
Collect evidence
Tell someone
Protect yourself online
What is power?
Power is the ability to act or have influence over others.
Factors that influence power
Intolerance (unwillingness to accept views or beliefs that someone else may have)
Bias
Knowledge (what you understand or have previously learnt)
Self-esteem
Family
Peers
Media
POSITIVE POWER
Behaviours that display positive use of power
Respect
Responsibility
Empathy
Listening
Support
Expressing own needs
NEGATIVE POWER
Different forms of negative power
Bullying
Verbal : Name calling, teasing putting someone down, threatening to cause someone harm
Physical : Poking, hitting, punching, kicking, spitting, tripping or pushing someone, breaking someone’s things, pulling faces or making hand signals
Social : Lying, spreading rumours, playing horrible jokes, leaving someone out on purpose, embarrassing someone in public
Cyberbullying : Using technology to hurt someone else by sending hurtful messages, pictures or comments
Harassment
—> Behaviours that aim to offend, humiliate or intimidate
Sexual harassment : Unwelcome sexual behaviour that's offensive, humiliating or intimidating. It can be written, verbal or physical, and ca happen in person or online
Abuse
Verbal
Psychological
Emotional
Social
Financial
Physical
Sexual
Harassment
Neglect
—> Fail to care for another properly
Not providing shelter
Not providing food or water
Discrimination
—> The unjust treatment of different categories of people
Race
Gender
Age
Violence
—> Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt another person
Why do people use their power in negative ways?
Bragging
Display of power
Personal gain
Disadvantage others
BYSTANDERS AND UPSTANDERS
What role can a bystander play when they witness a negative incident?
Distracting
Balancing
Reasoning
Supporting
Getting help
How can we be respectful when integrating with people who have different values/opinions to us?
Assertively sharing your opinion (communication)
Compromising and agreeing to have different opinions values (listening)
Admitting if you were wrong or did something to hurt the other person (responsibility)
Accept other people’s viewpoints as their own (show respect)
Try to see from their point of view (show empathy)
Find fiends that respect differences (support)
3T’s - What to do when you feel uncomfortable in a situation
Trust - your thoughts and feelings
Talk - about the situation with someone you trust
Talk control - use your plan to be comfortable and safe
5 step strategy to resolving conflict
1) Establish rules
2) Identify conflict
3) Offer solutions
4) Make an agreement
5) Review the agreement
SEEKING HELP
What can we do to protect our safety relationships with friends or partners?
Set boundaries, communicate well when something makes you upset or uncomfortable, leave an unsafe environment
How can we prevent abuse or harm?
Say no to attitudes or behaviours that support violence, help boys to create more positive relationships and attitudes with women, call out sexist behaviours, challenge stereotypes, speak out when you see something
Who and where can we turn for support when we feel there is an imbalance of power in a relationship?
School counsellor, Teacher, Year coordinator, trusted adults
4 steps we can take to help stop online bullying
Don’t feed the trolls
Collect evidence
Tell someone
Protect yourself online