Religious education teachers have expressed concern that practising Catholics are singled out for bullying more than non-religious students, anCiting research from DCU’s Anti-Bullying Centre, Prof James O’Higgins Norman said such pupils were often seen as “old fashioned or out of the mainstream culture” due to a decline in the number of children who practice religion.
Prof O’Higgins Norman and his academic team were addressing the Oireachtas Committee on Education, which is examining the issue of school bullying and its effects on mental health. However, the DCU submission also noted that just 51 per cent of schools have appointed a specific member of staff to investigate and tackle bullying. It called for greater transparency regarding how cases are reported and dealt with in individual schools.
Dr Mairéad Foody also said it would be a good idea if it could be done confidentially, so schools would not be concerned about such data affecting attendance rates.noted that it was still less prevalent than more traditional forms but that it could have a more severe impact on victims.
Shouldn’t this be tagged as promotional?
Remove religious indocrination from schools...problem solved.
Sure they've never harmed a Catholic child themselves
Wonder who is driving this rhetoric....
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