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National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence postponed

The National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence on Friday March 20 has been postponed and a new date for the National Day of Action will be announced in due course.

The government announced this decision based  on the latest public health advice on social distancing measures.

Schools can keep up to date with the latest public health advice at www.health.gov.au.

Every day should be an opportunity to address bullying, whether it is in the school yard or on the internet. Now is a great time to discuss online bullying prevention with students as they are likely to be spending a lot of time online in the coming months. 

READ MORE: Tackling online violence with students

For more information about the National Day of Action, visit the Bullying. No Way! website – www.bullyingnoway.gov.au.

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