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Victims have landed the first blow against school bullies

▶ At last, pupils at the receiving end of abuse are finding the courage to speak out

- The National

Bullying in schools is a serious problem. Statistics published by the OECD in a report on student well-being revealed that more than one in four 15-year-olds in the UAE reported being bullied “at least a few times a month”.

The effects of bullying can vary from a decline in academic performanc­e to dramatic changes in personal habits and withdrawal from family life or social groups. Victims often talk about the long-term emotional, social and mental effects that have followed them into adulthood.

Campaigns launched by the Ministry of Education have encouraged victims to speak up instead of suffering in silence.

Some schools in the UAE have already taken the initiative of recruiting their own psychologi­sts, social workers and counsellor­s, to help educators and parents support and empower children who may have been exposed to bullying. But the problem is no longer limited to the schoolyard, since technology, in the form of smartphone­s, has opened the gates to online interactio­ns. The rise of cyber bullying presents new challenges.

In short, bullying presents enormous difficulti­es for pupils, parents, teachers and educators. One expert told

that the fact that one in four students had been bullied showed that schools needed to do more, while also admitting that schools were often understaff­ed and overstretc­hed.

There is, of course, one small crumb of comfort in all of this. Bullies rely on their victims staying silent. The very fact that pupils here are prepared to talk about what is going on suggests the taboo is being broken and that eventually the tide can be turned.

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