Anti-Troll Kit for teens

In this kit, you'll find a wealth of useful information to guide you in resolving your cyberbullying problem.

Multiple solutions are offered for a good reason: to allow you to find the one that suits you best.

If needed, you can also refer to your school’s anti-bullying and anti-violence plan. You are at the center of our intervention, which is why we will work at your pace.

The Anti-Troll Kit also presents an awareness approach for the cyberbullying perpetrator with the school police officer (see The awareness approach), but certain conditions must be met to implement it.

Take the necessary time to explore the Kit, but if you are concerned about your safety right now, contact your municipal police service or dial 911 immediately. You can also refer to a trusted adult (a parent, teacher, friend, etc.) to help you determine if you are in danger and if the situation requires immediate police intervention.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact a school counselor (e.g., a psychoeducator, a specialized education technician, or the person responsible for the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan) or the school police officer. We are here to help and support you in the problem-solving process you choose.

What is a troll?

A troll is an individual who uses telecommunications to annoy, harass, or intimidate someone maliciously or to incite fear.

Anti-Troll Kit content

Cyberbullying can happen to anyone, and every situation is different. That’s why there are multiple solutions, and there is certainly one for you!

Not sure where to start your search, or do you have a specific question? These questions can guide you in your process.

Resources to help you

Need to talk to someone? Discover organizations that can support you. Their goal is the same: to listen to you and provide advice for your problematic situation.