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Racist bullying

How to identify racist bullying, its impacts and ensure students from all backgrounds feel safe at school.

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Our schools are committed to ensuring students from all backgrounds feel safe and connected at school and are able to achieve their best.

Racist bullying

Racist bullying occurs when someone is belittled, mocked, intimidated, vilified or shamed because of their:

Racist bullying can range from casual but hurtful remarks, to deliberate physical and verbal attacks.

Racist bullying can include religious abuse and vilification. Unfortunately, racist bullying continues to occur in our school communities.

A 2014 Australian study found that over:

Impacts of racist bullying

Racist bullying can impact the:

At an individual level, racist bullying can have long-term negative effects on:

Preventing racist bullying

For all students to feel connected, protected and respected, schools need to build a culture that is:

A whole school approach is considered best practice when addressing any form of bullying. This approach involves school staff, parents and students working together. It includes addressing school policies, culture and classroom practice.

A whole school approach can be achieved through:

Department resources and supports

The following resources support schools to identify and prevent racist bullying and promote inclusion:

All schools are required to have a bullying prevention policy.

Building a positive school climate is a key element of the Framework for Improving Student Outcomes priority.

We offer a range of supports for Koorie students who may be experiencing racist bullying, including Koorie Education Support Officers.

Everyone in our school community deserves to be respected, valued and treated equally. We will not tolerate racism or religious discrimination in our school communities. For more information about how to report incidents to your school or the Report Racism hotline see Report racism or religious discrimination in schools.

Respectful Relationships supports schools and early childhood settings to promote and model respect, positive attitudes and behaviours. It teaches our children how to build healthy relationships, resilience and confidence.

School-wide positive behaviour support is a whole-school framework which provides school professionals with an approach to promote improved behaviour at their school. See: School-wide positive behaviour support.

External resources and supports

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Updated 26 March 2026



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