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Judy O'Connell

Cybersmart - The role of schools in addressing cyberbullying - 1 views

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    "All members of the school community should agree on a clear definition of cyberbullying and hostile online behaviour. This definition needs to be understood, accepted and shared within the whole school community, including identifying unacceptable online behaviours and the consequences of these behaviours. It should reflect the school's ethos that cyberbullying is unacceptable, harmful and will be acted upon."
Nicole Lakusta

Cyberbullying - 2 views

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    Cyberbullying resources and notes
Judy O'Connell

Cyberbullying: Issues for Policy Makers - 1 views

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    Cyber bullying is a term used to describe covert, psychological bullying behaviours among mainly teenagers through email, chat rooms, mobile phones, text messages, mobile phone cameras and websites (Campbell 2005; � J� ��� � )�� �� � � Brown, Jackson & Cassidy�y2006). As a relatively new phenomenon, there is limited research on cyber bullying. The rise of cyber bullying is attributed primarily to increased adolescent access to the internet and mobile phones, facilitated by the anonymity provided by the internet.
Judy O'Connell

Towards an Australian Government information policy | Australian Policy Online - 0 views

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    "This paper gathers together Australian reports and developments that advance the creation of Australian Government Information Policy."
Judy O'Connell

Cyber bullying policy - Cyber bullying - Bullying - Department of Education and Early C... - 1 views

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    "The Department has a clear Anti-Bullying Policy through the strategy 'Safe Schools are Effective Schools' which highlights that every student has the right to feel safe from bullying at school. All forms of bullying, whether it be physical, verbal or cyber are not tolerated at any level in Victorian government schools. As noted in the Department's Anti-Bullying Policy, all Victorian government schools must develop and implement a Student Code of Conduct. The Student Code of Conduct must now be updated to include cyber bullying. See the Department's anti-bullying Policy & Code of Conduct ."
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