Citation:
Pearce N, Cross D, Shaw T, Barnes A, Monks H, Coffin J, Runions K, Epstein E, Erceg E. Strengthening student social and emotional wellbeing and preventing bullying behaviours: Insights from 20 years of Friendly Schools research in Australian schools. In: Thornberg RaJB, editor. World Anti-bullying Forum Research Anthology; Sweden: World Anti-Bullying Forum; 2021. p. 197-220; Chapter 6.
Keywords:
Bullying; friendly schools; school attendance; youth mental health
Abstract:
Strong evidence supports our current understandings of student bullying behaviours and ways schools can prevent and respond effectively to bullying behaviour. In the late 1990’s, however, little was understood about the most effective ways to reduce bullying in Australian schools. In response to schools’ need for evidence-informed action, a pipeline of research called Friendly Schools was initiated in 1999 which for the past twenty years, has provided robust whole-school evidence-based knowledge and skills to support policy makers, school staff and other practitioners working in schools and families across Australia.