Not exact matches
Responding to all of that, we're asking: What can we do to protect the students who are
particularly vulnerable to
bullying and harassment, especially now?
Discipline through physical
and humiliating punishment,
bullying and sexual
harassment are frequently perceived as normal,
particularly when no «visible» or lasting physical injury results.
So we created a multimedia website that offers resources
and strategies for protecting students who are
particularly vulnerable to
bullying and harassment.
Once at HGSE, Mundy - Shephard credits two courses — Associate Professor John Diamond's Race, Class,
and Educational Inequality
and Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo's Cultural Explanations for Ethnic
and Racial Inequality in Education — with prompting her to consider how the intersection of racial
and sexual minority identity impacts school experiences
and educational outcomes,
particularly in the context of
bullying,
harassment,
and microaggressions
and participation in Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs).
Julie's blend of skills
and experience make her
particularly adept at conducting effective
and comprehensive investigations into complex workplace issues such as allegations of
bullying and harassment, sexual
harassment or discrimination.
She is
particularly skilled at investigating
and addressing sensitive issues such as
bullying and harassment,
and litigating complex disputes.
The Commission recommends that the Government ensure adequate
and sustainable funding
and independent monitoring of the national plan to reduce violence against women
and children;
and that there be increased attention to the prevalence of violence,
bullying and harassment in our community,
particularly in relation to children, the elderly, people with disability, [49] Indigenous peoples, people from culturally
and linguistically diverse communities, people who are gay, lesbian or bisexual,
and people who are intersex
and sex
and / or gender diverse.
The Commission recommends that the Government ensure adequate
and sustainable funding
and independent monitoring of the national plan to reduce violence against women
and children;
and that there be increased attention to the prevalence of violence,
bullying and harassment in our community,
particularly in relation to children, the elderly, people with disability, Indigenous peoples, people from culturally
and linguistically diverse communities,
and people who are gay, lesbian or bisexual,
and people who are intersex
and sex
and / or gender diverse.