របៀបដោះស្រាយចំពោះការសម្លុតធ្វើបាបនៅសាលារៀន ឬតាមអនឡាញ

Australia Explained - Bullying

Bullying typically targets those perceived to be different in some way, including looks, speech, background, religion, race, culture, and body size, says Dr Deborah Green of the University of South Australia. Credit: Maskot/Getty Images/Maskot

តើឪពុកម្តាយគួរធ្វើយ៉ាងណា នៅពេលកូនរបស់ពួកគេត្រូវបានគេធ្វើបាបនៅសាលា? ហើយតើពួកគេគួរចាត់វិធានការបែបណា ប្រសិនបើការសម្លុតគំរាមនេះ កើតឡើងលើអ៊ីនធឺណិត? ដើម្បីបកស្រាយនូវចម្ងល់ទាំងនេះ យើងបានសាកសួរអ្នកជំនាញផ្នែកអប់រំ ចិត្តវិទ្យា និងការឆ្លើយតបចំពោះការគំរាមធ្វើបាបតាមអ៊ីនធឺណិត សម្រាប់ដំបូន្មាន និងការយល់ដឹងចុងក្រោយបំផុត។


Key Points
  • Bullying can involve one or more people, and depending on the situation what is perceived as ‘harmless’ school-age teasing can also amount to bullying.
  • Schools have processes in place for bullying prevention and response.
  • Cyberbullying is reportable in Australia.

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