Emergency Assistance
If you need immediate support or a person’s life is at immediate risk please contact 000.
Bullying and cyberbullying
Bullying is a repeated pattern of harmful verbal, physical or social behaviour which involves the misuse of power. Cyberbullying is bullying through the internet or mobile devices. Resources are available to help teachers , parents, carers and students create safe and supportive learning environments in Australian schools.
Bullying is not fair.
It feels awful.
You have a right to feel safe.
Resources for students
The resources below will allow you to access online information
- Cyberbullying what you can do if you’re being cyberbullied and how you can respond if you see cyberbullying, including how to report material.
- Reach Out and take the steps to create your cyberbullying action plan and hear from other young people.
- ThinkUKnow find out more about sexting, cyberbullying, online privacy and what to do if you run into trouble online.
- Rewrite your story is about real stories, advice and support. You can’t undo the past but you can rewrite your story.
- Young and eSafe offers practical advice by young people, for young people, to help challenge the haters and fakers online.
- Our special superpower is an animated video to help you learn how to be a safe and supportive bystander if you see bullying happening.
- Bullying. No Way! animations help you to understand what bullying is and how to respond if you see if occurring.
- So you got naked online let’s you know what to do if inappropriate content (about you or a friend) ends up online.
Resources for parents
The resources below will allow you to access online information
- Bullying. No Way! provides information, advice and activities for parents and carers.
- ThinkUKnow what your child is up to online? The Parents Portal gives you tips and advice for keeping your child safe online.
- iParent answers many of the questions you might have about protecting and supporting your children if they are affected by cyberbullying.