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About bullying
About bullying
It isn’t uncommon to hear someone say something insensitive or mean to someone else. Although these comments or actions are not okay, bullying has some specific features that make it much more serious and harmful.
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For Schools, For Workplaces, For Whānau
Accordion resource
Accordion resource
A fold out wallet sized accordion resource with information about bullying prevention and the Upstander actions.
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For Schools, For Whānau
Colouring competition
Colouring competition
A fun competition for tamariki to get creative and add their own flair to our Pink Shirt Day rainbow character as featured on the official t-shirt.
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For Schools, For Whānau, For Workplaces
Compliment poster
Compliment poster
Celebrate kindness by giving out tear-off compliments to students, hoamahi (colleagues) and friends.
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Easy Read Resource: Pink Shirt Day
Easy Read Resource: Pink Shirt Day
An Easy Read resource containing accessible information about Pink Shirt Day, including what Pink Shirt Day is and how you can get involved.
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Easy Read Resource: What is bullying
Easy Read Resource: What is bullying
An Easy Read resource containing accessible information about bullying prevention, including what bullying is and what to do if you or someone you know is being bullied.
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Event poster
Event poster
Te Reo Māori and English event posters to help you promote your Pink Shirt Day.
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For Whānau, For Schools
IARERE ĀIO: PERE FT. MOHI
IARERE ĀIO: PERE FT. MOHI
Our Pink Shirt Day waiata, IARERE ĀIO by PERE ft. MOHI, is all about the power of resilience and standing up against bullying. Download the kupu/words and teach it to tauira/students in your next school assembly!
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For Whānau, For Schools
InCommon tamariki quiz
InCommon tamariki quiz
This activity nudges tamariki/children to explore what they have in common with each other, even those they may think are very different to them.
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For Whānau, For Schools
Mindful colouring template
Mindful colouring template
Get creative with this Pink Shirt Day-themed mindful colouring activity.
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Pink Shirt Day packs
Pink Shirt Day packs
Filled with posters, stickers, photo props and more - our packs have everything you need to turn your workplace, school, or home māwhero/pink on the big day!
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Poster sets – main poster
Poster sets – main poster
Te reo Māori and English poster sets to help you promote PSD in your workplace, school or community.
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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Quiz
Quiz
Challenge your workplace, school or kura with the pinkest quiz yet – designed to stimulate discussion around Pink Shirt Day and its’ kaupapa.
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For Schools, For Workplaces, For Whānau
Speech bubble photo props – A4
Speech bubble photo props – A4
Get creative and have some fun with our Pink Shirt Day photo props.
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For Schools, For Workplaces, For Whānau
Stencil
Stencil
Use this stencil to make your own t-shirt, posters, or other Pink Shirt Day creations!
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For Schools, For Whānau
T-shirt outline poster
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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For Whānau, For Workplaces, For Schools
Upstander poster
Upstander poster
The Upstander poster helps you promote the key upstander actions in your workplace, school or community year round.
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For Whānau
What to do if an image of you is being shared without your permission
What to do if an image of you is being shared without your permission
You may have sent a nude or intimate photo, video or text of yourself to someone, and they might share it with others without your consent. This is not your fault and understandably it can be very upsetting for you. 
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