Posts Tagged ‘Bullying’

Five former St. Joseph’s students charged with assault

Friday, April 10th, 2015

Five former students of St. Joseph’s College in Samoa are facing assault charges after a video clip of them assaulting another student was circulated on social media. Police Superintendent Lemalu Su’a Muliaga Tiumalu confirmed the charges last Thursday. The five students have all been expelled from school after the video clip was circulated on social Read more

What parents can do about bullying

Thursday, March 19th, 2015

Having your child bullied at school is one of the greatest fears of parents – and research shows this fear is well founded. School bullying has been described as the single most important threat to the mental health of children and adolescents. Well-controlled studies show that being bullied in primary school increases the risk of serious mental health problems into adolescence and ongoing depression leading Read more

What schools can do about bullying

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

It started, as is so often does with girls, with a whispering campaign. The gossiping was endless. “Everything I seemed to do was something to talk about. The girls would nudge each other and say: ‘Shhhh, Amelia* is there’.” School felt like a popularity contest. Amelia was asked to name the three prettiest girls in Read more

Parents preventing and dealing with bullying

Tuesday, September 9th, 2014

Parents are one of the most influential factors when talking about bullying – in that they are the most likely to be able to prevent it. The way parents model appropriate interactions and communication to their children (for example, resolve disagreements, be assertive when appropriate) will impact on how their children interact with others – Read more

The difference between bullying and everyday life

Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

A few weeks ago a survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that bullying was the number one concern of young people in Australia. Bullying has displaced their concerns about the environment and the importance of healthy eating or owning a computer. This is surprising since the incidence of bullying does not seem to Read more

Churches to hear anti-bullying message in Oamaru

Friday, August 8th, 2014

Churches, schools, workplaces, sports clubs and homes in North Otago will be visited as part of a new anti-bullying project. The venture, launched by Fale Pasifika o Aoraki, will target the growing Pacific Island population in the region. It aims to educate, raise awareness and promote action. Oamaru-based Beni Latavao is heading the project, and Read more

Boy’s sister says school ignored her

Tuesday, July 1st, 2014

The sister of the 11-year-old boy who allegedly stabbed a classmate in the head with scissors has complained to the Ministry of Education about the school. She says she told Pacific Christian School in Mangere her little brother was being bullied, but was ignored. The 23-year-old says if the school had listened to her concerns, Read more

US priests complain to nuncio about bishop’s alleged bullying

Friday, June 20th, 2014

Ten Florida priests have accused their bishop of being a bully and have forwarded their complaints to the apostolic nuncio in Washington. The priests, in Venice diocese, accuse Bishop Frank Dewane of ruling by “intimidations, the use of fear, shaming, bullying and other non-Christian behaviours”. They accuse Bishop Dewane of “outbursts of rage, use of Read more

Interim Viard Principal says publicity does not reflect what she sees

Tuesday, May 13th, 2014

Recent publicity about bullying does not reflect what she sees at the school, says Prue Kelly, Bishop Viard College’s interim principal. “It’s easy to sit outside the school and say there’s bullying going on, or one incident is an indicator of general malaise in the place, of things going badly. “That’s not what I’ve found Read more

Board confirms Bishop Viard principal’s leave

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014

The principal of Porirua’s Bishop Viard College is on extended leave for the whole of the next term. Board of Trustees Chairman, Alan Holden, confirmed Tuesday evening, it had grated Teresa Cargo’s request. On Tuesday, CathNews reported that Mr Holden described Ms Cargo’s request as “not unwelcome”. There is much comment in the media that Read more