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Anti-Bullying Activities Held in Palestinian Refugee School in Syria

Published : 23-02-2020

Anti-Bullying Activities Held in Palestinian Refugee School in Syria

A so-called “Be My Friend” event has been held at AlSafsaf School in Daraa refugee camp, where 475 schoolchildren have been enrolled.

The move makes part of UNRWA’s anti-bullying program, held in partnership with psychiatrists and teaching staff.

Bullying is the use of force, coercion, or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. It is a form of aggressive behavior intended to hurt another inpidual, physically, mentally, or emotionally. Bullying is characterized by hostile intent, imbalance of power, and repetition over a period of time. It ranges from one-on-one, inpidual bullying through to group bullying, called mobbing. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as "peer abuse".

As many as 700 students (from 1st to 9th grade) have been taking refuge in Daraa.

Prior to the conflict, back in 2010, six UNRWA schools had been operative in Daraa Camp, before they shut their doors as a result of the bloody shootouts.

The war in Syria has had disastrous fallouts on civilians’ intellectual skills and academic performance, with hundreds of Palestine refugees dropping out of school over security concerns or following psychological breakdowns. A number of education facilities have also been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

Founded in 1950-1951, Daraa Camp is home to over 650 displaced Palestinian families. As many as 4,500 families used to take shelter in the camp prior to the outbreak of the conflict, in 2011.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9749

A so-called “Be My Friend” event has been held at AlSafsaf School in Daraa refugee camp, where 475 schoolchildren have been enrolled.

The move makes part of UNRWA’s anti-bullying program, held in partnership with psychiatrists and teaching staff.

Bullying is the use of force, coercion, or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. It is a form of aggressive behavior intended to hurt another inpidual, physically, mentally, or emotionally. Bullying is characterized by hostile intent, imbalance of power, and repetition over a period of time. It ranges from one-on-one, inpidual bullying through to group bullying, called mobbing. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as "peer abuse".

As many as 700 students (from 1st to 9th grade) have been taking refuge in Daraa.

Prior to the conflict, back in 2010, six UNRWA schools had been operative in Daraa Camp, before they shut their doors as a result of the bloody shootouts.

The war in Syria has had disastrous fallouts on civilians’ intellectual skills and academic performance, with hundreds of Palestine refugees dropping out of school over security concerns or following psychological breakdowns. A number of education facilities have also been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

Founded in 1950-1951, Daraa Camp is home to over 650 displaced Palestinian families. As many as 4,500 families used to take shelter in the camp prior to the outbreak of the conflict, in 2011.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9749