Bullying and ByStander Survey

We Want to Hear From You!
Ever wondered if it’s just friendly teasing or if you might be crossing the line? Not sure if you’re being supportive or simply staying on the sidelines? Take a survey to find out!
Reflect on Your Actions with Our Quick Surveys
These quick surveys are designed to help you check your behaviors and reactions in both bullying and bystander situations. Reflecting on your actions is the first step toward creating a more positive and supportive environment.

Why Take the Survey?

It’s not just about finding out where you stand; it’s about understanding the impact your actions may have on others. Small words and actions can leave a lasting impression—good or bad.

Have you unintentionally excluded someone from an activity or game?

Did you ever say something that might have hurt a classmate, even if you didn’t mean to?

Have you seen someone being mistreated and weren’t sure how to step in?

StandUP Self-Reflection Survey:
Are You a Bystander, Bully, or Being Bullied?

We Want to Hear From You!

Ever wondered if it’s just friendly teasing or if you might be crossing the line? Not sure if you’re being supportive or simply staying on the sidelines? Take a survey to find out!

This survey is based on reliable, evidence-based research and is designed to help you reflect on your behavior and reactions in situations involving bullying. Whether you are a bystander, someone who has experienced bullying, or someone who may have unintentionally caused harm, this survey will guide you in assessing your actions and understanding their impact.

Reflect on Your Actions with Our Quick Surveys
These quick surveys are designed to help you check your behaviors and reactions in both bullying and bystander situations. Reflecting on your actions is the first step toward creating a more positive and supportive environment.

Why Take the Survey?

It’s not just about finding out where you stand; it’s about understanding the impact your actions may have on others. Small words and actions can leave a lasting impression—good or bad.

Have you unintentionally excluded someone from an activity or game?

Did you ever say something that might have hurt a classmate, even if you didn’t mean to?

Have you seen someone being mistreated and weren’t sure how to step in?

How to Take the Survey

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Read Each Question Carefully: Take your time to read each question and scenario thoughtfully. Reflect on your past experiences and consider your actions, words, and decisions.

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Answer Honestly: There are no right or wrong answers. This survey is about self-reflection, so be as open and honest as possible. Think about what you did, what you felt, and what you observed in each scenario.

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Consider Different Perspectives: As you go through each question, try to see the situation from multiple viewpoints—your own, the victim’s, the bully’s, and the bystander’s. This will help you gain a fuller understanding of your role.

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Identify Patterns: As you respond, look for patterns in your answers. Do you often remain silent as a bystander, speak up to support someone, or react impulsively? Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward positive change.

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Reflect on the Results: At the end of the survey, take a moment to think about your answers. What did you learn about your behavior? Are there areas where you can improve?

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Seek Guidance: If the survey makes you realize that you have questions or concerns about your behavior or experiences, consider reaching out to a trusted teacher, counselor, or mentor for support.

Remember

The goal of this survey is not to judge but to increase your awareness. Understanding your role in bullying situations is an important step towards making positive changes, supporting your peers, and fostering a respectful and safe environment.

Ready to start? Click the buttons below to begin your survey.