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    A new national toolkit is set to target our one-billion dollar cyberbullying crisis

    A new national toolkit is set to target our one-billion dollar cyberbullying crisis


    Online safety organisation, Netsafe, has developed a new evidence-based cyberbullying prevention programme, with support from the Ministry of Education.

    CEO Brent Carey says it includes lesson plans and activities for students in Years 5-13, focusing on recognising harmful behaviour and leading positive change online.

    He says it fills a longstanding gap.

    Brent Carey says they've been asking for practical, ready-to-use resources.

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