Intent to harm Clause Samples
Intent to harm. 0 Children who bully generally do so with the intent to either physically or emotionally harm the other child Examples of bullying include but are not limited to the following: • Physical bullying: using physical force or aggression against another person (e.g., hitting) • Verbal bullying: using words to verbally attack someone (e.g., name-calling) • Social/relational bullying: trying to hurt someone through excluding them or spreading rumours (e.g., gossiping) • Cyberbullying: using electronic media to threaten, embarrass, intimidate, or exclude someone, or to damage their reputation (e.g., sending threatening text messages) Discrimination is singling out, excluding, or giving preference based upon the prohibited grounds of discrimination in the BC Human Rights Code. Grounds for discrimination include but are not limited to the following: • Race • Colour • Ancestry • Immigration status • Place of origin • Religion • Family status • Marital status • Physical disability • Mental disability • Sex • Gender identity or expression • Age • Sexual orientation • Political belief Examples of discrimination include but are not limited to the following: Microaggressions are a specific form of discrimination in which commonplace daily verbal, behavioral or environmental slights communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative attitudes toward stigmatized or culturally marginalized groups. This would include language used within our community, as well as sharing or creating images, memes, and other forms of media.
