Singapore Intensifies Fight Against Bullying – Slashing with Scissors Used as Final Measure in Schools

Singapore Implements Stricter Anti-Bullying Guidelines Following Review

Singapore has announced new guidelines aimed at addressing and penalizing bullying incidents, encompassing both in-person and online harassment. The revised regulations, approved following a parliamentary discussion, introduce stricter consequences for students involved in bullying cases. A key element of the new policy is the potential for corporal punishment, specifically the use of a cane, as a last resort in severe instances.

This decision follows a one-year review of existing anti-bullying policies, prompted by a series of high-profile cases that drew considerable public attention throughout the past year. Education Minister Desmond Lee emphasized that the implementation prioritizes strengthening school discipline and enhancing student safety. He clarified that physical punishment would only be considered after all alternative disciplinary measures have been exhausted.

Strict protocols will govern any application, and each case will undergo thorough review. The move reflects a broader effort to combat bullying within the education system. Authorities intend to reinforce preventative measures and promote a safer learning environment for all students.

The updated guidelines represent a significant shift in approach to addressing bullying cases within Singapore schools.

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2 thoughts on “Singapore Intensifies Fight Against Bullying – Slashing with Scissors Used as Final Measure in Schools

  1. This is a welcome step towards creating a safer and more respectful learning environment for all students.

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