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BULLY-FREE ZONE AT WOODBURN

Children from a primary school at Woodburn have taken action against bullying.

They performed an anti-bullying play in front of students, parents and local MPs

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Mitchell Hughes

Mitchell Hughes started as a tape editor in Newcastle in 1999. He became a reporter in 2004, working in Lismore and on the Gold Coast. Since moving back to the Newcastle office in 2006, he's taken on various roles, such as producer and chief of staff. He became the head sport reporter in 2011 and the main sport presenter in 2015.

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2 Comments

  1. Agonizing to watch.
    The anti-bully establishment (accademics, politicians, psychologists, school administrators) have been preaching the exact same sermon for a generation or more- in spite of their track record of failure.
    Pledges? Plays? ‘Bully-Free Zones”? You’ve GOT to be kidding!!!
    Here’s an idea: parents- take responsibility for your own children. Teach them empathy and social skills and ettiquite. Teach them how to handle the conflict with strength and dignity. Get The Total Bully Solution and give them the tools they need to deal with problems on their own.
    Really – watching this clip was embarassing. Adults should really know better.

  2. @Val

    Pledges, plays and bully free zones are all tools to teach social skills and etiquette. These are primary school kids for christ sake but what would academics, politicians, psychologists, school administrators know about that?

    Whats really more embarrassing this clip or you spamming “The Total Bully Solution”? I’d back this method in over “psychological tactics” and “martial arts experience” any day.

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