Call for action to tackle school bullying
BULLYING in Scotland's schools is not reducing and must be tackled, according to the body tasked with fighting the problem.
"I wouldn't say it was a problem that is going away," said Brian Donnelly, director of Respect Me, Scotland's anti-bullying agency. "It is a problem we need to address."
He was speaking at the launch of a new DVD available to every school in Scotland from today.
It features pupils from St Margaret Mary's secondary in Castlemilk, Glasgow, performing Andy's Story, about a boy who suffers from bullying.
Mr Donnelly said the new film took a different approach to the issue and
was designed to prompt discussion about respect and fear.
He said: "They will know people in their school who they think are respected but in fact some of that is fear rather than respect."
Schools minister Keith Brown
said: "In the past, perhaps schools haven't been as good at reporting mechanisms.
"There is a problem with schools acknowledging bullying – that is why Respect Me is so important."
The DVD, available through www.respectme.org.uk, is being released in time for National Anti-Bullying Week, from 16 to 22 November.
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