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57. Do You Have a Minute? Let's Talk About Bullying. Insights From Alain Pelletier on the Cost of Silence

July 20, 2024 Audrey Forgeron and David Carpenter Season 2
57. Do You Have a Minute? Let's Talk About Bullying. Insights From Alain Pelletier on the Cost of Silence
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57. Do You Have a Minute? Let's Talk About Bullying. Insights From Alain Pelletier on the Cost of Silence
Jul 20, 2024 Season 2
Audrey Forgeron and David Carpenter

What is bullying? What are the roles we see in a bullying situation? What can we do to help reduce the incidence of bullying in schools and on social media and to arm students with the social skills to help them avoid becoming victims? Alain Pelletier joined us for this episode to talk about his work in schools to raise awareness around bullying. 

Alain is a professional Canadian public speaker. Since 2008, he has given over 1400 conferences, presentations, and workshops on bullying to over 900 schools. 

Our Guiding Question was, “How can we recognize bullying? What can educators, parents, and other students do to prevent it? How can they respond to it when it happens?” 

Here are a few of the topics that Alain spoke to regarding bullying:

  • He uses a role-playing skit format to connect to his audiences emotionally. 
  • His skits take his audiences through the story arc of the bullying experience for students. 
  • The five roles that individuals can take in the bullying process. 
  • Victimization is a complex concept. 
  • When and where bullying takes place.
  • Differentiating the bully from the behavior. 
  • Signs that a student is being bullied. 
  • Support strategies 
  • Social networking and bullying 


Alain’s Contact Information: Website 


The show was recorded on March 5, 2024. 

Categories: School Life | Bullying | Wellness



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Music: YouTube. (2022).
Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.

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What is bullying? What are the roles we see in a bullying situation? What can we do to help reduce the incidence of bullying in schools and on social media and to arm students with the social skills to help them avoid becoming victims? Alain Pelletier joined us for this episode to talk about his work in schools to raise awareness around bullying. 

Alain is a professional Canadian public speaker. Since 2008, he has given over 1400 conferences, presentations, and workshops on bullying to over 900 schools. 

Our Guiding Question was, “How can we recognize bullying? What can educators, parents, and other students do to prevent it? How can they respond to it when it happens?” 

Here are a few of the topics that Alain spoke to regarding bullying:

  • He uses a role-playing skit format to connect to his audiences emotionally. 
  • His skits take his audiences through the story arc of the bullying experience for students. 
  • The five roles that individuals can take in the bullying process. 
  • Victimization is a complex concept. 
  • When and where bullying takes place.
  • Differentiating the bully from the behavior. 
  • Signs that a student is being bullied. 
  • Support strategies 
  • Social networking and bullying 


Alain’s Contact Information: Website 


The show was recorded on March 5, 2024. 

Categories: School Life | Bullying | Wellness



Remember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information or to subscribe to our newsletter!

Email us with comments or suggestions at
educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com

Follow us on
LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

Listen on your favorite podcast app: connect from our
share page.

Music: YouTube. (2022).
Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.