This Conflict vs Bullying visual clearly defines the difference between everyday conflict and bullying, helping students and adults respond appropriately and consistently. By using shared language around disagreements, rude or mean moments, and bullying, it supports restorative problem-solving while reinforcing that bullying is never okay. To create consistency across the school, please ensure this resource is displayed in your learning area and regularly referenced during conversations about relationships and behaviour
URSTRONG is a friendship skills resource that gives children and adults clear, shared language to understand and navigate friendships. Tools like the Friend-o-Meter, Friend-o-Cycle, and 4 Friendship Facts help parents and teachers explain common friendship dynamics, normalise ups and downs, and support problem-solving in a calm, age-appropriate way. We’ve included these resources here, along with a link to the URSTRONG website below, to support consistent language between home and school.
Be Good People – Social Skills Posters
These posters support students to develop key social, emotional, and self-regulation skills using clear, child-friendly language. They are ideal for classroom display, restorative conversations, and for use at home, helping children reflect, problem-solve, and make positive choices.