Consent - A mutual agreement from two people, Bullying - When a person or a group of people repeatedly hurts or makes someone feel bad, Empathy - The ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling, Relationship - The way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave towards each other, Friendship - A state of mutual trust, support and respect between two or more people, Cyberbullying - A form of bullying using the internet, or mobile phones to inflict discomfort or harm, Stigma - An opinion or judgement held by individuals or society that negatively reflects a person or a group of people, Gender identity - How a person identifies as being a man, woman, neither or both, or a combination, which may or may not correspond to the sex assigned to them at birth., Sexual Identity - How individuals identify their own sexuality, Discrimination - Exclusion or unfair treatment of one particular person or group of people based on different traits such as sex, gender, religion, nationality, ethnicity (culture), 'race', or other personal characteristics, Stereotype - A generalised and over-simplified idea about people based on one or a specific set of characteristics, Prejudice - Unreasonable feelings, opinions or attitudes generally formed without knowledge, thought, or reason often of a hostile nature, regarding a racial, religious, or other group, Privilege - Rather than being something that is earned, is something that is awarded to a person based on characteristics assigned to them at birth such as sex, cultural identity, race and class,

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