Anti-racism – parents and carers
Information for parents and carers who have a child experiencing racism at school, online or in the community.
Racism and racist behaviour are not tolerated in NSW public schools. Everyone in a NSW public school – learners, staff, parents, carers and community members – is expected to treat others fairly and with respect, and to behave in ways which do not promote racism in the school community.
Racism at school
If your child is experiencing racism at school, you should encourage them to report it to a teacher or the school’s Anti-Racism Contact Officer (ARCO), or you can report it on your child’s behalf.
If you have experienced racism at school, you may make a complaint to the school. The Anti-Racism Contact Officer may provide you with assistance if you need it.
For more information, see:
Racism online
School-related racism that occurs online, such as students directing racist comments or statements towards individual students or cultural groups, should be reported to the school. Parents/carers and students can report such incidents to the principal, Anti-Racism Contact Officer, or any member of staff.
There are a range of resources that can help you in keeping your child safe from racism online:
- Anti-bullying (NSW Department of ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) - provides resources and support for parents on how to deal with bullying.
- is available in several languages online and as a hard copy. Order a free copy by calling 1800 880 176 or via email from esafety@nationalmailing.com.au.
- Information regarding is available on the e-Safety Commissioner website.
- about cyberbullying and unwanted content and how to deal with it can be accessed via the .
- Information about and how to deal with it online is available from , a Multicultural NSW website, and the website.
Racism in the community
Information on reporting racial discrimination, harassment or hatred in the community is available at or the Australian Government’s information page. Complaints can also be made to the .