New Australian law mandates 48-hour school response to bullying complaints

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The new requirement for Australian schools to respond to bullying complaints within 48 hours is not a single new piece of federal legislation, but a key recommendation from a national anti-bullying review that has been agreed upon for implementation by all Australian Federal, State, and Territory Education Ministers.

Key Details of the Reform

  • The Mandate: Schools across Australia will be required to initiate a response and formally record any observed or reported harmful behaviour (including bullying) within two school days (48 hours).
  • Source of the Change: The mandate is a central recommendation from a landmark 120-page review into bullying in schools, which was adopted by all Australian Education Ministers following a meeting.
  • Purpose: The reform aims to:
    • Prevent delays that leave families and students frustrated.
    • Ensure quick and consistent action across all schools nationwide.
    • Give parents a clear benchmark for accountability.
  • Scope of Response: The required response within 48 hours includes:
    • Documenting details of those involved, including evidence provided.
    • Recording actions taken and clear timelines.
  • Implementation: The national standard is expected to begin implementation in 2026, with state and territory governments working to align their existing policies with the new national framework.
  • Other Reforms: The overall reform package includes:
    • $10 million in federal funding for a national awareness campaign and new resources.
    • Trauma-informed training for teachers.
    • Promoting “upstanders” (students who intervene safely).

The change comes in response to reports highlighting the severe consequences of bullying and the skyrocketing number of cyberbullying complaints in recent years.

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