Organisation
Department of Education and Communities (NSW)
Owning Institution:
Report
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is commonly defined as the use of information and communication technologies to support repeated and deliberate hostile behaviour intended to harm others. Forms of cyberbullying Flaming – heated exchange Harassing and threatening messages – e.g. ‘text wars’, ‘griefers’ Denigration – sending nasty SMS, pictures or prank phone calls ‘Slam books’ (websites or negative lists)...
Working paper
Bullying interventions
Research indicates that students who are bullied are more likely than students who are not bullied to experience impaired social and emotional adjustment, poor academic achievement, anxiety, depression, poorer physical health, higher absenteeism, increased loneliness and lower self esteem. This 2-page document outlines possible interventions that school executive, Learning Support Teams or Student Welfare Teams...
Policy
Bullying
These guidelines and associated support materials are to assist schools to build on their current practice and revise their anti-bullying plans to comply with the new 2011 Bullying: Preventing and Responding to Student Bullying Policy. They provide a framework for schools to use in developing and implementing an anti-bullying plan which includes protection, prevention, early...
Report
Special education support services information package
This process is designed to help teachers and parents recognise and respond to early learning, behavioural and emotional difficulties in young children.
Strategy
Safeguarding the wellbeing of children – obligations for the mandatory reporting of harm and exploitation
This policy articulates the reporting obligations on the department, its employees and all other personnel who work in a school, or college or other departmental educational institution. The policy defines and provides guidelines on reporting obligtions and procedures, harm and exploitation, legal protection and support to notifiers.