Judi Clements

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First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Paint the country pink to beat bullying

Those angered by bullying will be seeing pink, not red, on Friday as campaigners don the colour to combat the problem.Bullying awareness campaign Pink Shirt Day aims to paint the country pink.Organisers say the key message of Pink Shirt Day 2013 is to ... [Published MSN New Zealand - May 16 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Stand together, stop bullying

MEDIA RELEASEMonday 13 April 2013Bullying awareness campaign Pink Shirt Day will be painting New Zealand pink this Friday 17 May. Flashes of pink will be popping up on trains, in schools, shops, and workplaces.The Pink Shirt Day committee has encouraged ... [Published Scoop - May 13 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Anti-bullying initiative

People in schools and workplaces will think they are seeing through rose-coloured glasses next Friday as New Zealanders join together to show solidarity and raise awareness around bullying by wearing pink and celebrating Pink Shirt Day.Mental Health Foundation ... [Published Waikato Times - May 09 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Saving on winter school costs

The Hatton children plop their bags down in a row - one, two, three.The school bags, and their contents, aren't given another thought for the next two weeks while the nine, 11, and 13-year-olds celebrate the start of the school holidays.But like any good ... [Published Timaru Herald - May 03 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 2 reports

Bullying: Where's the power?

People in schools and workplaces will think they’re seeing through rose-coloured glasses on May 17 as New Zealanders join together to show solidarity and raise awareness around bullying by wearing pink and celebrating Pink Shirt Day (PSD).Pink Shirt Day ... [Published Scoop - May 01 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 1 reports

Family focus for holidays

The 6-year-old Glen Innes boy loves baking exotic food combinations with his mother Francesca Elissa.Baking is just one of the low-cost activities the pair will be doing together when school holidays kick off next week thanks to the Forget the Bling Bling ... [Published East Bays Courier - Apr 18 2013]

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"new zealanders know that bullying is unacceptable" says Mental Health Foundation chief executive Judi Clements
"if you want to support your kid you've got to have quite aa lot of economic power" Clements says
"Pink Shirt Day isn’t about demonising bullies," says Mental Health Foundation Chief Executive Judi Clements. "it’s about bringing people together, building relationships, and starting conversations."

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Paint the country pink to beat bullying [Published MSN New Zealand - May 16 2013]
Stand together, stop bullying [Published Scoop - May 13 2013]
Anti-bullying initiative [Published Waikato Times - May 09 2013]
Saving on winter school costs [Published Timaru Herald - May 03 2013]
Bullying: Where's the power? [Published Scoop - May 01 2013]
May 17 is Pink Shirt Day [Published Voxy.co.nz - May 01 2013]
Family focus for holidays [Published East Bays Courier - Apr 18 2013]
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