Cyberbullying begins and ends with you.Online version Watch the video and answer the questions during the clip. What would you do? How can you be a good friend? by Shirley Thiedecke 1 Do you think it's ok to film somebody without them knowing? Select one or more answers a Yes, as long as it's funny. b No, I wouldn't like someone to do that to me. 2 Sophie's friends made a fake account to share her video. How do you think Sophie will react when she finds out? Select one or more answers a Sophie will probably think it's funny. b Sophie will be upset and feel embarrassed. c It won't matter, it's a fake account and Sophie will never see it. 3 Sophie felt bad that her friends embarrassed her online. It was funny to them but not to Sophie. What could you do if you saw a video like this being shared on social media? Select one or more answers a Laugh and share with all my friends. b Tell Sophie about it and tell her never to speak to those kids again. c Be an upstander! Tell Sophie what you saw and check if she is ok. Support her to talk to an adult to help with finding a solution to stop the cyberbullying and educate her friends on better online behaviour. Explanation 1 Think twice before you post- would you like someone to share an embarrassing video of you online? If Sophie isn't laughing you shouldn't be either. 2 Nobody likes to be laughed at when they can't do something and sharing the video online just makes it worse. Hundreds of people may see it and Sophie will be wondering if those kids are really her friends. 3 Congratulations! Did you choose number three? Being an upstander is the best way to fight cyberbullying. We all have choices and we can choose to be an upstander and say no to cyberbullying.