Unless parents are pushing the issue, it can fizzle out': what to do if your child is bullied at school
Briefly

The untimely death of 12-year-old Charlotte O'Brien due to bullying emphasizes the urgent need for effective processes in handling bullying complaints at schools.
Dr Rachael Murrihy highlights the importance of schools creating clear processes for addressing bullying and the necessity of effective communication with parents and students.
With a reported 40% increase in child cyberbullying complaints, there's a pressing need for parents to understand the bullying complaint process within schools.
Schools should not only respond to reports of bullying but must also communicate regularly with parents to ensure effective strategies are in place for dealing with bullying issues.
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