Australian school communities getting to the heart of the matter
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Ideas for getting started - For Parents and Teachers

Ideas for getting started

For teachers and parents/carers

Ideas for getting started - For Parents

The behaviours - information on bullying, harassment, violence and the role of power.

The deeper issues - how discrimination underpins bullying, harassment and violence.

Spotlights - bullying related issues and what we - as young people, parents and schools - can do about it.

Ideas for getting started - For Teachers

State/Territory legislation, policies, teaching materials and other resources

Online brochures and articles - from government agencies around Australia.

FAQs - questions and responses provided by parents and teachers from around the country about bullying, why it happens and what we can do about it.

Someone local to talk to - people who can help if bullying, harassment or violence are happening to you or someone you know.

Ideas for the classroom - bystander behaviour - ideas for all year levels to encourage effective bystander behaviour.

Ideas for student action - suggestions for enabling and supporting young people to make a difference.

Junior Chill Out - activities and a story to help younger students connect to and be reflective about relationships and feelings.

Profiles - stories of real people who are taking a stand against bullying.

Forums - the voices of students and community members - useful for real life discussion starters.

School case studies - examples of whole school approaches for achieving safer, more supportive, respectful and inclusive environments.

Strategies map - a summary of things that work for the whole school.

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