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Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek delivers her speech during the Sahsiah Terbilang Hentikan Buli Membentuk Anak Yang Baik Lagi Cerdik programme, at SMS Tun Syed Sheh Shahabudin in Bukit Mertajam, Penang, on September 22, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Education Ministry launches guidelines to address bullying, sexual harassment

BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sept 22 — The Education Ministry (MOE) has launched two important guidelines for managing the issues of misconduct, especially those related to bullying and sexual harassment, in a bid to create a safe ecosystem within educational institutions.

Its minister Fadhlina Sidek said both guidelines are crucial for sustaining advocacy efforts across all levels to ensure that awareness, responsibility, and concern for these issues can be collectively addressed.

The committee responsible for formulating both guidelines also considered recent changes, like redefining cyberbullying and proposing intervention programmes for managing bullying and sexual harassment.

“We hope all members of MOE will give their commitment to implementing these guidelines to ensure that these issues can be resolved immediately.

“The focus of these guidelines is to protect human dignity and prevent violation against it from happening within our school ecosystem,” Fadhlina said at a press conference after officiating at the Sahsiah Terbilang Hentikan Buli: Membentuk Anak Yang Baik Lagi Cerdik programme earlier today.

Today’s programme is an example of MOE’s intervention in curbing the symptoms of bullying among students by providing guidance and awareness about the harmful impact of bullying on mental and physical health, apart from educating them not to engage in such behaviour.

She also stressed that bullying, sexual harassment and racial discrimination are the three ‘major sins’ within the ministry, where it would not compromise with offenders.

“In my opinion, the bullying situation in schools in this country is still under control and we already have an efficient working process to deal with this issue.

“However, if there are parties who are still not satisfied with this process, they can take legal action against any action we have taken,” Fadhlina said.

The ministry will issue a circular later to provide more details on implementing the guidelines.

— Bernama

 

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