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Teacher Activity Pack
Download Bullying Free Week 2022 Teacher Activity Pack v2 [4 MB, pdf]
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Getting to know you
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Bullying-Free NZ Awards 2017
We asked schools to share what their students did during Bullying-Free NZ Week 2017. Check out the winning entries and others that received a special merit award or were highly commended.
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School “safe telling” and reporting policies/processes
Promoting a “safe telling” environment within a schoolA “safe telling” culture encourages all students to report bullying, whether they are the target, the initiator or the bystander. A safe t...
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Fingerprint Poster
Download and print this poster for an easy and creative way to get tamariki involved in BFNZ Week 2022. Share your creations on social media by using #BullyingFreeNZ
Download Bullying Free NZ 2022 fingerprint poster v2 [1.5 MB, pdf]
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High School Action Pack
Find out how to take the lead to prevent bullying, spread the word, and make a change. You'll find ideas and activities that have been tested by students across New Zealand high schools.
Download Bullying Free Week 2022 High School Pack [11 MB, pdf]
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Cyberbullying website for teachers
Visit the Cyberbullying website for information on the topic for teachers.
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NZCER Wellbeing at School
Visit the New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) website to download the 'Wellbeing at School: building a safe and caring school climate that deters bullying'.
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About bullying
A shared understanding of bullying helps schools and their communities prevent and respond consistently and appropriately to bullying.
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10 ways to help reduce bullying in schools article
Visit the Crisis Prevention website to read the '10 ways to help reduce bullying in schools' article posted on 06.11.2015.
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Police NZ - School Portal
Visit the Police website to access the School Portal. The School Portal is a way to connect schools and the Police to work better together.
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Kia Kaha: Information for principals and Boards of Trustees
Visit the Police website for more information for principals and Boards of Trustees.
Visit Kia Kaha: Information for principals and Boards of Trustees
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Involving other agencies and media
Involving other agenciesWhen severe bullying happens, schools may need to consult with agencies such as NZSTA, Oranga Tamariki Ministry for Vulnerable Children, New Zealand Police or NetSafe. Boards...
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Bullying Prevention Workshop 5: Preventing bullying handout
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Youthline - Information on bullying
Visit the Youthline website for more information on bullying, getting help, peer pressure and helping others.
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Oat the Goat A3 poster
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Build a commitment ladder - professional learning and development activity
Use this activity to explore different views of student participation and discuss your school's commitment to student voice.
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What does it feel like?
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Bullying Prevention Workshop 7: Bullying prevention and the NZ curriculum.
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Caiden Clements, Apanui School, Whakatane
A clear and informed presentation that conveys an important message or friendship and kindness.
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KiVa program
Visit the Kiva Program website for bullying information and resources.
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Bullying prevention & response policy framework
Section One: Your School’s Culture, the Rationale for the Policy and Definition of Bullying A safe, positive physical and emotional school environment is important for student achievement and wellb...