Serbia: Violence in Serbian schools - Bullying and beyond
Many people experience violence more regularly in their early years at school than in the whole of the rest of their lives.
Many people experience violence more regularly in their early years at school than in the whole of the rest of their lives.
This research review is a comprehensive overview of bullying prepared by For Adolescent Health, Greece, with contributions from all ENABLE partners.
Violence against children from school staff is widespread in various settings, but few interventions address this.
Joint statement from twelve United Nations entities calling for an end to violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people.
The author analyzes how three dimensions of the school system: school climate, formal curriculum and teaching practices influence the school experiences of LGBT youth. Rendering schooling more inclusive and less discriminatory implies understanding and taking action on each of these dimensions.
Within the UN system, UNESCO has been examining SOGIE-based bullying, violence and discrimination in education globally since 2011.
Stonewall released its fifth annual Education Equality Index at the Education for All Conference on Friday 10 July 2015.
From Statehouse to Schoolhouse: Anti-Bullying Policy Efforts in U.S. States and School Districts fills an important gap in our understanding by examining: The prevalence of anti-bullying policies in all U.S.
In December 2011 UNESCO convened an international consultation to address school bullying on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression with ministries and departments of education and academia from more than 25 countries, UN agencies, and non-government organizations (NGOs).
The purpose of this study is to assess teachers’ attitudes regarding homophobia and homophobic bullying. This study also aims to learn about teachers’ needs and their experience with the issue of homophobia in their daily work.