Parents say schools blame victims rather than punish bullies

By Cosima Marriner
Updated July 31 2016 - 9:24pm, first published 12:15am
A study by University of South Australia academics has found that 20 per cent of school-aged children regularly experienced bullying in 2015. Photo: Janie Barrett
A study by University of South Australia academics has found that 20 per cent of school-aged children regularly experienced bullying in 2015. Photo: Janie Barrett

​Parents believe schools are failing their children who are being bullied by taking no action or blaming the victims rather than punishing the bullies.

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