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Interrelate partnered with headspace Dubbo and for local schools to deliver an important message for the National Day Against Bullying and Violence.
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The event focused on anti-bullying education and activities which will continue to be used to reinforce the message of zero-tolerance around bullying.
Headspace Dubbo's Amy Mines and Interrelate's Laura Ah-See worked with students at Orana Heights Public School, St Laurence's Primary School, Dubbo Public School and Dubbo South Public School, together conveying a 'bold and very clear message.'
"Bullying is NOT OK in our community," Miss Ah-See said.
"It was good way for us to start conversations and raise awareness to target anti-social behaviour in Dubbo."
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