Pink Shirt Day 2022
The student council have been doing their usual, making great activities for the school!
We are once again holding 'Pink Shirt Day'. Why is it important to celebrate Pink Shirt Day? Bullying in our schools and kura is a real problem. In fact, New Zealand has the third-highest rate of school bullying out of 36 OECD countries.
Rangatahi/young people from the rainbow community face even higher rates of bullying. Studies show rangatahi who get bullied are far more likely to experience mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. We need your help to turn this around. Our rangatahi deserve to learn in a place where they feel safe and valued, and where they're not afraid to be themselves.
Together, we can create schools and communities that celebrate our differences and practise inclusion and acceptance every day. It is an event for anti-bullying. Wear a Pink shirt to stop bullying.
Pink Shirt Day started in 2007 in Canada, when two students took a stand against bullying.
When: Friday 20 May
How to help: Donate online
What to wear: Wear pink! Go crazy with anything from hair to shoes!
The wait is over! We are pleased to let you know that you can now purchase your Pink Shirt Day campaign t-shirt!
Buy your t-shirt online today from our exclusive retail partner, Cotton On, or in selected stores around Aotearoa.
100% of net proceeds from t-shirt sales go directly back into the Pink Shirt Day kaupapa - enabling the Mental Health Foundation to run Pink Shirt Day, raise awareness about bullying prevention and provide resources that promote inclusive workplaces, schools and communities nationwide.
Pink Shirt Day Activities
Everyone is going to get a Pink Shirt Day sticker on entry to school.
Each class comes to the field at a certain time.
Activities:
Three Legged Race
Tug a War
Relays - egg and spoon
Sack Races
Timetable
Te Tupu Harakeke 9:15AM (20 minutes)
Purekreki 9:35AM (20 minutes)
Raupo 10.00AM
Hawai 10:35AM
Paretai 11.40.AM
Lunchtime games 12.45PM
Totara 1:25PM
Mataī 2:05PM
Many thanks
The Student Council