Press Release on Anti-Bullying Day 2017

Education Type: Promotional Materials

The Human Rights Commission supports the United Nations’ recognition of 4 May as Anti-Bullying Day, a part of its campaign to protect children from violence. The Commission has identified bullying as one of the key issues which it wishes to address in 2017.

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Anti-bullying: A Guide for Students, Parents and Teachers

Education Type: Guidance

The Human Rights Commission has identified bullying as one of the key issues it wishes to address in 2017. A report by the UN Secretary General found that childhood bullying was related to two attributes of the UN’s global development agenda: creating high quality education through the promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence (Goal 4), and promoting peaceful societies by ending child abuse, trafficking, and other forms of violence against and torture of children (Goal 16).

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