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  •   Home > News > Education

    A push for more schools to take on bullying prevention programmes, which are proving to be effective

    A push for more schools to take on bullying prevention programmes, which are proving to be effective


    Finland-based KiVa focuses on prevention, intervention and monitoring bullying rates through regular data.

    The Children's Commissioner believes a national response could help our high bullying rates.

    Director of operations, Meg Craig, says New Zealand schools report 24 percent of their students are bullied two or three times a month - before KiVa.

    She says the schools report a 23 percent decrease in reported bullying after one year.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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