T-shirt outline poster
Use this poster to encourage tamariki to get creative and design their own Pink Shirt Day t-shirt! Available in pink and white.
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Bullying information for friends and whānau
Bullying is a serious and distressing experience. Many children and young people carry the effects of bullying into their adult lives. Information in this link from the Ministry of Education about what to do if your child is being bullied and other bullying information.
Compliment poster
Celebrate kindness by giving out tear-off compliments to students, hoamahi (colleagues) and friends.
The Bullying Forum – Mental Health Foundation
A full-day event held in Auckland in 2010 examined bullying, what is being done to address it and how this can be improved upon. Around 150 people heard from presenters and took part in discussions. Attendees included individuals from schools, police, media and social workers, as well as parents.
Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora
Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying!