Cyberbullying can have a serious effect on those involved, with the potential to impact on a student’s social, psychological and even physical wellbeing. But what are some of the warning signs that a student is being cyberbullied and what measures can we take to help prevent it?
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Targeting behaviours rather than technologies
eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, talks about the prevalence of cyberbullying among young Australians and the importance of online safety education for students.
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The impacts of bullying in Year 7
Students who bully or are victims of bullying in Year 7 are at a higher risk of playing the same roles between Years 8 and 11, according to a new study conducted by Flinders University in Adelaide.
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Responding to parent complaints about bullying
Despite the difficulties, there are important reasons why school staff members need to engage with parents on the topic of bullying, writes Karyn Healy.
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Politics takes precedence in Safe Schools debate
As a program designed to promote tolerance in Australian education, the politicisation of the Safe Schools Coalition says a lot about those who stand against it.
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