Premier David Crisafulli has used the start of term two to announce what he describes as a nation-leading plan to address bullying in Queensland schools.
Under a $33 million package, the government will establish Rapid Support Squads to target bullying hotspots and provide staff training, family support and mental health assistance.
Each of Queensland’s eight education regions will be assigned a three-person squad, and Crisafulli said they would “fly in” to rural and remote schools as required.
The package also includes funding for additional chaplains and student wellbeing staff, a new hotline, and the formation of an Anti-Bullying Stakeholder Reference Group.
“We’ve lost too many young lives to bullying, which is why we’re delivering a plan to put the spotlight on this serious issue,” he said.
“This is about turning the tables on bullying and bolstering support for kids, parents and schools.”