Bullying No Way Week provides an opportunity for your students to focus on the concepts of being bold, being kind, and speaking up, to come together and be a powerful protection against bullying.
Throughout the week (11 to 15 August 2025) you can share these activities and start a discussion with students to identify what being bold, being kind, and speaking up means and what steps can be taken by student peers, staff and members of the wider school community.
The activities have been created by teachers for this year’s theme and are aligned to the Australian Curriculum (Versions 8.4 and 9).
Looking for something more? Join our Bullying No Way Week partners for free online lessons that support students to explore what it means to be bold, be kind, and speak up to navigate respectful relationships, online and in real life.
Wednesday 6 August, 9:30am AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - for all schools
Students will explore online friendships and cyberbullying through relatable school scenarios. A live, interactive Virtual Classroom webinar designed especially for Year 3 and 4.
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Thursday 7 August, 2:00pm AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Your choices in chats! - for all schools
Students explore how their choices in online chats can positively influence their friendships and peer wellbeing. Designed for Year 5 and 6, this session navigates fake accounts, toxic group chats and how to be an upstander.
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Monday 11 August, 1:00pm AEST
Kids Helpline's largest anti-bullying lesson - for primary schools
Created by qualified Kids Helpline Counsellors, the lesson is curriculum-aligned and will provide students with expert tips, tools and strategies to respond to bullying.
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Monday 11 August, 1:30pm AEST
Kids Helpline's largest anti-bullying lesson - for high schools
Created by qualified Kids Helpline Counsellors, the lesson is curriculum-aligned and will provide students with expert tips, tools and strategies to respond to bullying.
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Wednesday 13 August, 2:00pm AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - Department of Education NSW
Students will explore online friendships and cyberbullying through relatable school scenarios. A live, interactive Virtual Classroom webinar designed especially for Year 3 and 4.
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Thursday 14 August, 1:00pm AEST
Bullying and mental health – for high schools
Students in Years 7-12 are invited to join headspace’s Standing Strong: Bullying and Mental Health online workshop to learn about impacts on mental health, to stand strong and find support.
Places are limited, so register early to secure your spot.
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Thursday 14 August, 2:00pm AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - Department of Education NSW
Students will explore online friendships and cyberbullying through relatable school scenarios. A live, interactive Virtual Classroom webinar designed especially for Year 5 and 6.
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Friday 15 August, 9:30am AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Your choices in chats! - Aurora College (NSW Department of Education)
Upper primary students will learn how their choices online shape friendships and peer wellbeing.
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Monday 18 August, 2.00pm AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - for all schools
A repeat session for Years 3 and 4 exploring respectful online relationships and how to support peers online.
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Wednesday 20 August, 9:30am AEST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - for all schools
Students will explore online friendships and cyberbullying through relatable school scenarios. A live, interactive Virtual Classroom webinar designed especially for Year 3 and 4.
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Thursday 28 August, 9:30am AWST
Be an eSafe kid: Being online should be fun for everyone! - Department of Education WA
Middle primary students will explore kindness, empathy and peer support in online environments.
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