Say No to Bullying

  1. What do different coloured wristbands mean?

    What do different coloured wristbands mean?
    If you’ve ever been intrigued to know the meaning of coloured wristbands, now’s your chance to find out! We take you through some popular colours and their significance when chosen as wristbands after setting the scene by explaining the history behind colour wristbands. Once you’ve read our article, you’ll be well versed in wristband colour meaning and your new knowledge...
  2. How to Deal With Bullies: 5 Tips to Know

    Did you know that over 25% of students report being the victim of frequent bullying? No matter how much we try to protect children, bullies manage to seep through the cracks. It's not a new problem, but with the rise of social media and cyberbullying, it's becoming a higher priority. Continue reading →
  3. 5 Reasons Why Your Primary School Needs Wristbands

    5 Reasons Why Your Primary School Needs Wristbands
    Primary school education is an exciting phase in a child’s development. It’s a period of change and so much learning and socialisation. This is the time when your kid makes friends, develops more independence, and learns to deftly navigate certain social situations. Wrist bands can keep them safe! However, children are naturally curious little people, and this curiosity can also land them in trouble. Given the chance, they may wander off or try to explore strange neighbourhoods. They also easily get distracted, and can end up missing their school bus or Continue reading →
  4. 10 Ideas for School Wristbands Just For You

    10 Ideas for School Wristbands Just For You
    school wristbands, wristbands, silicone wristbands, school wristband ideas, smile 1 School Wristbands for Student Safety Food allergies and health issues put some children at risk when trying new things. The child might be in an accident or get ill. Adults need access to these existing health details quickly. Choose wristbands that you can write directly onto. These will allow you to print the needed info for at-risk children. School wristbands should be provided to at-risk children with their urgent contact information on, so everyone is protected. 2 Lunch Wristbands Schools that offer a range of meal options can have difficulty keeping everything organised. Use a different colour wristband for each meal choice. This allows food servers to pinpoint each child’s needs right away. There’s no need to check records or orders. Continue reading →
  5. Show Your Support. Say NO to Bullying.

    say no to bullying Did you know that March 18, 2016 is National Say No to Bullying Day? The sixth annual National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence is a key component of Australia's national initiative to address and prevent violence and bullying. As an anti-bullying event within schools, the goal is to advocate against the passive complacency of people witnessing others being bullied. Everyone is encouraged to 'take a stand together' against all bullying and violence. The push is especially important to encourage people to say no to this issue within schools. Support of this event shows solidarity in helping Continue reading →

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