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Certified anti-bully schools passed with flying colors

Certified anti-bully schools passed with flying colors
Certified anti-bully schools passed with flying colors

Difficulties in relationships with peers, family problems, incorrect use of social media: at the comprehensive institute which was the first in Italy to be certified for the prevention and combating of bullying, these were the difficulties complained of by children in the current school year to close.

The record of the Csqa certification goes to the Comprehensive Institute 1 of San Bonifacio which began the school year under the eye of the verifiers called to periodically monitor the maintenance of the requirements of the certification obtained in 2019.

Having been the first in Italy is considered by everyone, first of all by the manager Vilma Molinari , a starting point: «The real challenge is the consolidation of practices, rules and interventions and if the checks serve to ascertain that what we do we do it well, on the other hand it is only through the method that concreteness is given to the dialogue and the value of fairness and equality is transmitted", he says.

If the verification passed from the work of a Triillustrato lawyer to the pupils of 10 classes at Bonturi, the risks linked to the use of social media and the risk of cyberbullying. 319 (out of 464 students) were authorized to access the listening desk, from which 84 students, 19 teachers and 14 parents asked for advice.

Working on the topic of bullying begins in primary school and for this reason the children in the seventh grade attended affectivity education meetings: it was also possible for their parents to access the counseling service with the psychologist but few made use of it.

Training also for the teaching staff (74 teachers from the three school levels) and parents, with three meetings on educational topics related to the use of technologies in developmental age and the incorrect use of social media.

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Source: The Arena

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