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Bullying-Free NZ Week 2021
If everybody says something, we can change everythingWhen the whole school community, students, staff and whānau work together to address bullying and support wellbeing, positive, ongoing change happ...
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Resources
more resources to support schools prevent and respond to bullying
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Our Waka - Kia Kaha
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Research brief: What bullying is & is not
Bullying behaviour is described in many different ways but most definitions include three distinct elements: bullying is deliberately harmful aggressive behaviour bullying is behaviour that is repe...
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Paper Chain activity
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Why kids don't talk
Bullying can have a huge impact on children’s mental health and wellbeing. But kids can be reluctant to talk, and it’s not always an easy topic to discuss. Knowing why children clam-up and what ad...
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Wellbeing@school: Whole-school approach to change
Visit the Wellbeing@School website to download the 'A whole-school approach to change using the Wellbeing@School tools' document.
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Oti te Nanekoti set of colouring sheets
Fun activity to support the Oti te Nanekoti te reo Māori digital story book.
Download Oat the Goat Collateral Colouring sheets Te Reo [6.3 MB, PDF]
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Bullying-Free NZ Week 2019 FREE Activity Pack
Full of ideas and activities for students and staff. Check it out!
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School-wide professional learning and development (PLD)
A series of professional learning and development workshops have been designed to support schools as they develop or review their policy on bullying behaviour. These workshops help school leaders, te...
Read more about School-wide professional learning and development (PLD)
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Commitment to student participation
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Tasmin van Riel, A New School
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Human Rights Commission - School violence, bullying and abuse
Visit the Human Rights Commission website to find out more information on school violence, bullying and abuse.
Visit Human Rights Commission - School violence, bullying and abuse
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Speak up! Frankie Vidulich & Tiana Housiaux-Roderique: lyrics
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Preparing & dealing with emergencies & traumatic incidents
Information from education.govt.nz on preventing and responding to a student who is at risk of suicide or self harm.
Visit Preparing & dealing with emergencies & traumatic incidents
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Digital citizenship
Online Safety Advisory Group – Digital technology: Safe and responsible use in schools.
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Our School Map activity
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Acts of Kindness
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Sydney Dow, New Beginnings
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Human Rights Commission: How to make a complaint
Visit the Human Rights Commission website for more information on how to make a complaint.
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Bullying assessment matrix
The matrix is intended for use as a guide only and does not replace professional judgement and experience, or schools' current policies and processes.
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Fake, Wentworth College Choir: lyrics
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Glossary
Aauē – alas akitū – summit ana – cave anuanu – ugly awatea – daylight Iihu tū – to snub Ooke – entered ohorere – surprised ōrangi – sky-blue Hhāmama – sho...