Thursday, February 28, 2013
NOVA SCOTIA UNVEILS PLAN TO ADDRESS BULLYING
(Reported
in the Chronicle Herald, February 28, 2013) – The long awaited strategy to
address bullying has finally been released by Ramona Jennex, Minister of
Education. After over a year of consultation and research, the plan is
restorative in approach, rather than a strategy based on punishment. Ms. Jennex
stated: “This is a plan that’s going to address the root causes of bullying.
Therefore, this is going to be a slow, methodical, comprehensive approach.” Relying
on the justice system is not effective and what needs to happen is a
preventative approach that focuses on peer relationships and the culture of bullying
in the school and community. Dr. John LeBlanc, a paediatrician at the IWK
Health Centre and a member of the Cyberbullying Task Force, agrees with the
province’s approach and states: “That’s why the ‘justice’ approach, finding out
who did what, doesn’t work.” “Effective bullying programs deal a lot with peer
relationships.” Parents also need to be more involved and social workers are
well positioned to offer their expertise in the efforts to improve parent-child
relationships, as well as educate and help in understanding the characteristics
of bullying. Unfortunately for some families there is not the kind of
connection or relationship between parents and their children that will bring
bullying out in the open. See the 17 page report: “Speak Up: An Action Plan to
Address Bullying and Cyberbullying Behaviour” at: http://www.ednet.ns.ca/files/reports/R1240223-AntibullyingActionPlan-WEB2.pdf
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