Khaleej Times

Anti-bullying drive launched in Ajman

- Afkar Abdullah afkar@khaleejtim­es.com

ajman — The Ajman Police have launched an anti-bullying campaign to tackle the issue in schools, according to a top official.

Lt Abdullah Khalfan Al Nuaimi, head of awareness section at the community police in Ajman, told Khaleej Times that the police had launched the educative drive to train students and the staff on how to deal with the phenomenon that harms students’ learning abilities and even causes depression.

“The police are making efforts during the academic year to prevent students from bullying as they tend to have a higher chance of engaging in criminal activities.”

The campaign was launched in cooperatio­n with the Ajman Social Developmen­t Centre (ASDC) and will cover all schools in the emirate. The initiative includes intensive educative and awareness programme targeting middle and high school students. It will shed light on the dangers of the bullying — verbal abuse, violence, sexual harassment and racial discrimina­tion to name a few. The students will also be educated about the danger of bullying and its psychologi­cal and social effects. Students will also be warned of the legal consequenc­es of bullying. The penalty could be excluding the student temporaril­y or permanentl­y from school,” he said.

school can curb bullying

An official at the ASDC said teachers and school administra­tive staff play a vital role in combating negative practices.

“They can supervise students as bullies approach student during break or lunchtime. They can form undercover patrols among students to report bullies and identify victims. Teachers can also choose bullying as a topic in various activities to remind students of its negative effects and legal consequenc­es.

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