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Importance of student voice to counter bullying

In this short video Professor Barbara Spears highlights the importance of listening to students about their experiences relating to all forms of bullying and collaborating with them on solving some of the issues they face.

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keeping children safe from bullying conference, student voice, authentic student voice, anti-bullying strategies

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