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Professor Donna Cross’ innovative research aims to protect children from the harmful effects of online bullying.
This study explored the perceptions of, and key influences on, adolescent bystanders who witness cyberbullying
Teachers and school executive teams are often required to address health and wellbeing issues affecting students' learning
Infographics to easily learn more about bullying and what actions to take should bullying be an issue in your school or community.
Bullying is now regarded as a health problem and not just a disciplinary problem. Increasing evidence shows both traditional bullying (e.g. hitting, teasing) and cyberbullying have lasting effects on young people (both those who bully and those who are bullied), including damage to self-esteem, academic results and mental health.