Amanda and Jah-Vaydah take part in the Premier’s Anti-cyberbullying Taskforce consultation

Mike Nayler, Amanda Martin and Jah-Vayday Strong at the Premier’s Cyberbullying Task Force consultation

Mike Nayler, Amanda Martin and Jah-Vayday Strong at the Premier’s Cyberbullying Task Force consultation

In May, QATSIF was invited to take part in the Premier’s Anti-cyberbullying Taskforce consultation at the Queensland State Library.

Amanda Martin (QATSIF rep & Griffith University Law Student) and Jah-Vaydah Strong (ATSICHS rep and current QATSIF student from Forest Lake SHS) represented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people at this important consultation.

Both Amanda and Jah-Vaydah joined about a dozen other young people to brainstorm ways of tackling the cyberbullying in Queensland.  The Anti-cyberbullying Taskforce will report back to the Premier with the findings from this and other community consultations.

Congratulations to both Amanda & Jah-Vaydah on their great leadership on this important issue.