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Pink Shirt Day - Friday 16th May

Gavin Burn —

Dress in Pink - Speak up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying!

As part of the schools Bullying Prevention & Response mahi we will again be celebrating Pink Shirt Day.

Bullying in Aotearoa is a real problem. We have the third-highest rate of school bullying out of 36 OECD countries and one in five workers feels discriminated against or bullied at work. Those bullied are far more likely to experience mental health issues. 

Pink Shirt Day works to reduce bullying by celebrating diversity in all its forms and supporting schools, workplaces and communities to be safe, supportive, welcoming and inclusive for everyone. 

For further information check out : https://pinkshirtday.org.nz/

To celebrate this important kaupapa we’ll again be joining the nationwide Pink Shirt Day (16th May). 

Pink Shirt Day T-shirts are available from Cotton on, or Online

Children, staff and whānau are encouraged to wear as much pink as possible on Friday the 16th of May.