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New research challenges government plans to clamp down on knife crime
New research challenges government plans to clamp down on knife crime
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Break-Thru: a programme for young people who have experienced domestic violence.
Break-Thru: a programme for young people who have experienced domestic violence.
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Young people's experience of violence leads to health and safety concerns: New data show that one in five New Zealand secondary school students do not feel safe at school,
Young people's experience of violence leads to health and safety concerns: New data show that one in five New Zealand secondary school students do not feel safe at school,
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11 MILLION, led by the Children's Commissioner for England, will spend half its project budget next year tackling violence, abuse and bullying of children
11 MILLION, led by the Children's Commissioner for England, will spend half its project budget next year tackling violence, abuse and bullying of children
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Ontario teachers and cyberbullying:
Ontario teachers and cyberbullying:
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Teachers and cyber-bullying: Teachers have called for websites such as YouTube to be shut down as part of efforts to prevent pupils and staff being bullied.
Teachers and cyber-bullying: Teachers have called for websites such as YouTube to be shut down as part of efforts to prevent pupils and staff being bullied.
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US School Safety and Crisis Resources
US School Safety and Crisis Resources
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The principal of Hamilton's largest school says drugs, violence and alcohol problems are getting worse in Waikato schools in New Zealand.
The principal of Hamilton's largest school says drugs, violence and alcohol problems are getting worse in Waikato schools in New Zealand.
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Antisocial behaviour in young adult prisoners, including violence, are reduced by vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids with similar implications for those eating poor diets in the community.
Antisocial behaviour in young adult prisoners, including violence, are reduced by vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids with similar implications for those eating poor diets in the community.
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