Phillip Slee

Phillip Slee

Professor in Human Development at Flinders University

Phillip Slee (PhD) is a Professor in Human Development, a trained teacher, and registered psychologist. Phillip’s research interests include child and adolescent mental health and childhood bullying/aggression. His particular interest is in the practical and policy implications of his research. Phillip has presented nationally and internationally in workshops and lectures. His website CAPER (Child and Adolescent Psychological and Educational Resources) has been active since 2001. Phillip is a Co-Director of the Flinders Centre for ‘Student Wellbeing & Prevention of Violence’ (SWAPv).

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Involvement in bullying across year levels
Involvement in bullying across year levels

Australian research has found that new victims of bullying and new bullies emerge in each year of high school, and the likelihood of a student’s involvement in bullying may depend on their experiences in primary school. Here, the authors of the study share their findings.