A cast of young people in Deception Bay are helping raise awareness of how to deal with cyberbullying through performing a short play.
A Malanda State High School project is helping students on the Atherton Tablelands understand social media, how to stand up to cyberbullying and the power of positive messages.
The Brisbane Warrigal Dingoes Association combined art with sport to share a powerful anti-cyberbullying message with young players at the recent Australian Indigenous Football Championships Youth Tournament.
The Gladstone PCYC youth management team is helping young people deal with cyberbullying and encouraging them to seek help.
Senior students at Holland Park State School receive a daily reminder to 'Don't stand by, stand up to cyberbullying'.
Young people participating in the Kidz Youth Community Cyberspace and Me project have used art to safely explore and express their experience of cyberbullying.
November 2019 was cyberbullying awareness month at Gordonvale State High School thanks to a Tackle Cyberbullying grant.
Taabinga State School has been spreading kindness, love, and friendship with the help of a brand new mural.
A scavenger hunt, outdoor activities and face painting were part of the Cyber-smash event held in Upper Coomera to raise young peopleâs awareness of the negative effects of cyberbullying.
Young people in Meadowbrook collaborated to create a song and video with an empowering message about dealing with cyberbullying.
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