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While in-person bullying is still an issue in many schools, cyberbullying has taken over as the major concern for the health and wellbeing of school-age children. Despite the widespread nature of the problem, some children and teens do not report cyberbullying , which can allow it to fester until it goes away β or becomes unbearable.
Cyberbullying in Australia is a major issue for children and teens, and those entrusted with taking care of children must understand both the problem and how it can be solved.
While this issue commonly occurs on social media, it can also occur through texts, online gaming platforms, livestreams and emails. Cyberbullying is intentional behaviour that causes physical, emotional or social harm. The behaviour must happen repeatedly to be considered cyberbullying. Cyberbullying in Australia is a complex issue that can have a lasting impact on victims.