Tomorrow, March 16 marks a National Day of Action Against Bulling and Violence.
School’s across the Ipswich Police District are participating in many ways to help raise awareness and address their concerns around bullying.
Some schools are finding ways to create a whole school response to stop bullying, while others are wearing orange and raising money through gold coin donations.
To help support the national day of action, Ipswich police are visiting some schools to speak at their school assemblies about bullying and cyberbullying.
Officers will provide proactive strategies that can be used by students, teachers and parents.
One thing is for sure, bullying and violence is not acceptable no matter how you look at it.
With the rapid advancement of technology, cyberbullying has emerged as another way to bully.
The concern here is that bullying has moved from the school yard or classroom into the students safe place, their homes, where technology is being used 24/7.
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