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Promoting Safe Schools Through the Anti-Bullying Movement

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Based on The Global School-based Health Survey by WHO, it shows that 20.6% Indonesian students aged 13 to 17 years old experience bullying in various forms in the school environment and social media. 2/3 of boys and girls aged 13-17 years have experienced at least one violence in their lives. 41% students aged 15 years have experienced bullying at least several times a month. In the National Assessment achievement, on average schools in Indonesia are safe from bullying, but this achievement is still at the lower limit of good achievement (Kemdikbudristek, 2023). Therefore, it is necessary to increase understanding of bullying, its impacts, and interventions that involve all groups including youth movements in reducing cases of bullying.

Period

2024-2025

Funding Institutions

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives – Ecuador 2023 up to 35000 768x511 1

Objectives / Goals

  1. Identifying the understanding and awareness of the community, especially teenagers and education stakeholders, regarding bullying in schools.
  2. Identifying the impact of school bullying movement and platform interventions in reducing bullying cases in the region