Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Boys step up to fight schoolyard abuse, The Australian, 15 May, 2007.

Boys step up to fight schoolyard abuse: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 15 May 2007: 7.
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"When I was in primary school they would ask for money, take my personal stuff, it was probably because I had a funny name," he said. "I don't get bullied a lot now. In high school now, if you tell a teacher they take action. It makes me feel more safe, more secure and happier."
Taumata Aukina, 17, said there was no bullying at Canterbury because the school was a caring one that emphasised living with truth and honour. "It is a good school to hang around. We are supposed to show respect, you have to be a role model to our young students," he said. "Everyone takes that seriously."
"That is embedded in the culture here," she said. "We have a strong student mentoring program. Students work together well and have a strong voice in decision-making. The students themselves have done much to eradicate bullying from their ranks. They are the ones that have to make it happen."

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