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A NSW mother demands faster school action on Snapchat bullying that caused her daughter’s week-long absence and lasting anxiety.
A mother from New South Wales is urging Callaghan College Waratah Campus to respond faster to bullying after her daughter faced escalating threats and harassment via Snapchat, involving multiple peers and extending to family members, leading to over a week of school absence.
Though the school developed a behavior support plan three days after the initial report—aligning with federal guidelines—the mother said the response was too slow, citing lasting mental health impacts including withdrawal and fear of returning.
She called for quicker action, emphasized the emotional toll of online bullying, and urged parents to discuss its dangers with children, while the NSW Department of Education reaffirms its stance against all forms of bullying, including cyberbullying, and supports school-family collaboration.
Una madre de Nueva Gales del Sur exige una acción escolar más rápida sobre la intimidación de Snapchat que causó la ausencia de una semana de su hija y una ansiedad duradera.