An elite Queensland College has expelled whistleblower students—not for committing any offence, bullying, and certainly not for breaking any school rules. Their “crime”? Speaking out against a vile “unrapeable” list created by their classmates, which targeted female students with degrading, humiliating comments. And the kicker? Their punishment is IDENTICAL to the person who wrote the list! SERIOUSLY!
No parent ever wants to think their child is a bully, but it happens. You might get a call from the school, or another parent, and feel blindsided. However, bullying isn’t just a phase or harmless behaviour — it’s serious and can cause long-term damage to everyone involved.
A Sydney family has been left heartbroken and shattered after their 12-year-old daughter, Charlotte, took her own life, with her parents saying relentless bullying was to blame.
Snapchat, the social app used by over 8 million Aussies each month, has just announced the release of some new features to protect users from online harm including cyberbullying and sextortion, and we’re all for it!
“We invited the whole class except one student.” A mum is being praised for standing her ground and excluding one child from her daughter’s birthday party. Here’s why.
Adriana Kuch was just 14 years old when she was pushed over the edge by four girls in her school. Trigger content: This article discusses teen suicide, bullying and assault.
“I wasn’t going to post this, but you know what … this is being 8 yrs old in 2022 and maybe we should be talking about it,” her mum shared on TikTok.
A father in the UK was devastated to learn why his son came home from school with his hand covered in marks.
This family’s life changed forever when they lost 12-year-old Drayke to suicide as a result of bullying and now they want to spread awareness of teaching kindness.
High School – it’s a whole new ball game from primary school. Here are 10 very useful things you should know!
Is your child being bullied at school? We spoke to an expert about how to approach the staff at your child’s school to ensure they do something about it.
“I know as a parent I’m supposed to be upset with him for resorting to violence or getting suspended, but I’m not. Not even a little bit.”