Pink Shirt Day 2023
RRC Polytech encourages all staff, students and community members to take a stand against bullying.
Pink Shirt Day began in 2007 in Nova Scotia when a grade 9 boy was bullied for wearing a pink shirt.
Two of his classmates organized a schoolwide protest, asking all students, teachers and staff to wear pink in solidarity and to demonstrate there is no place for bullying.
Pink Shirt Day’s mission is to create a more kind, inclusive world by raising awareness and funds for anti-bullying initiatives.
According to the Canadian Red Cross, more than half of bullying incidents stop within 10 seconds when a bystander steps in.
#LiftEachOtherUp and take a stand against bullying by submitting a photo of yourself wearing a pink shirt
Submit your 2023 Pink Shirt Day photo here
Anti-bullying messages
“As someone who experienced bullying, I recognize the importance of taking the path to #LiftEachOtherUp as opposed to tearing one another down. A little kindness goes a long way – you never know what others are going through.”
Breanne Lucky, Staff
“It’s crucial to make a firm stance against bullying because all of us have the right to live in a warm and peaceful community.”
Claire May Tuazon, Student
“Life is hard, but it’s up to all of us to make it better.”
Lauren Dominici, Staff
“Psychological safety will create a better world.”
Yuyan Tian, Student
“The World needs to be a safe and happy place for all”
Robin (Staff) and Oliver
Respectful College – Onling Training
RRC Polytech has developed a course called Respectful College to support our commitment to a safe and inclusive working and learning environment where everyone is entitled to be free from bullying, harassment, discrimination, and sexual violence.
The Respectful College course is available to all staff and students and takes about two hours to complete. Staff and students who complete the full training, including learning activities, will be eligible to print a Certificate of Completion.
Login to LEARN to complete the course.