” We never do enough when we have such dramatic cases. On Tuesday, April 11, National Education Minister Pap Ndiaye announced several measures to combat school bullying. By changing the regulations of the establishments, he wishes allow you to exclude harassing studentswith the agreement of the mayors e regardless of parental opinion “he said on RTL.
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He insisted onapplication of this measure in primary school, where there is no disciplinary board. “In case it is necessary to separate the bullying pupil from the harassed pupil, we arrive at an unusual situation, in which it is the harassed pupil who has to leave “, the minister regretted.
Therefore, pupils excluded from primary school can be enrolled elsewhere. Currently, it is impossible for a school to expel a student. However, he added that the harassed student’s exclusion would only be as a last resort.
A generalized prevention program
The minister also explained that the pHARe programme, an already existing school bullying prevention plan in schools and universities, would be “ generalized towards high school at the beginning of the next school year “, he announced on RTL.
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” This program consists of training adults, having student ambassadors, creating procedures to end harassment situations »he recalled, adding that the first experiments made it possible to ensure that “ that harassment situations, when they occur in these establishments, are identified and addressed more quickly “.
According to Pap Ndiaye, “ the question is also whether establishments need specific means to combat harassment, I have no feeling “, he concluded.
Source: Madmoizelle

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