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Thousands of students and adults will be in the pink across the country on Friday, with the Pink Shirt Day anti-bullying campaign well supported in the Far North.
Wellington City Council is launching an anti-bullying campaign this Pink Shirt Day (Friday 16 May) to raise awareness around escalating staff reports of personal conflict and remind the public it ...
Pink Shirt Day, a global movement recognised in nearly 180 countries, is an anti-bullying initiative embraced by schools and workplaces worldwide.
Saltus Grammar School recently held its second annual Pink Shirt Day celebration, symbolizing “their commitment to fostering a culture of respect and inclusion.” A spokesperson said, “Saltus ...
Pink Shirt Day will be marked across Canada on Wednesday, Feb. 26. The annual day, held on the last Wednesday in February, shows support in taking a stand against bullying while promoting kindness and ...
Tomorrow Friday 17 May marks Pink Shirt Day across Aotearoa. A day where schools, workplaces and communities come together to eliminate bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting kindness and ...
The Saltus Grammar School community stood against bullying by participating in its first Pink Shirt Day event. Staff and pupils across the private school’s two campuses donned vibrant pink ...
Students of all ages, staff and non-profit organizations came together to celebrate Pink Shirt Day across the Okanagan.
The partnership between École Peter Greer Elementary School and École George Elliot Secondary, in its second year, is a Pink Shirt Day tradition.
If we can view Pink Shirt Day as a call to action, instead of just another reminder, we can start changing things so that bullying becomes associated with another evolutionary term — extinction.