Bullied you're not alone. Cyber bullying.

Contributor(s): Marlow, Daniel [director.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 6LMBNA02 | Marcom ProjectsDistributor: Eight Mile Plains, Queensland : Distributed by Marcom Projects, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 DVD-video (22 min.) : sound,colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Cyber bullyingSubject(s): Bullying | School violence | Bullying in schools | Bullying in schools -- Prevention | CyberbullyingGenre/Form: Educational films. | Documentary films.DDC classification: 371.58 Production credits: Directed by Daniel Marlow.Summary: "One in every four students is bullied online. The growing world of cyber bullying is reaching new heights, as youth struggle to hide their differences for fear of abandonment and public humiliation. Cyber bullying does not discriminate between boys, girls, physical differences or mental challenges; and the cyber bully takes victims at will, since he or she can remain anonymous. Jacob Zellmann tells how being cyber bullied led him to the brink of suicide. Intervention and support from loved ones kept him alive, and now Jacob is an active advocate against bullying."--Container.
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"6LMBNA02."

Directed by Daniel Marlow.

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DVD, Region All.

In English.

"One in every four students is bullied online. The growing world of cyber bullying is reaching new heights, as youth struggle to hide their differences for fear of abandonment and public humiliation. Cyber bullying does not discriminate between boys, girls, physical differences or mental challenges; and the cyber bully takes victims at will, since he or she can remain anonymous. Jacob Zellmann tells how being cyber bullied led him to the brink of suicide. Intervention and support from loved ones kept him alive, and now Jacob is an active advocate against bullying."--Container.

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