“It’s the students’ discomfort that is increasing” but not necessarily the violence, says a headmaster from Haute-Garonne

After a series of attacks in establishments in Haute-Garonne, Yvon Manac’h, the academic secretary of the National Union of National Education Management Personnel, was the guest of the Toulouse quarter-hour show this Monday, May 6.

Is youth violence increasing? This was the question of the Toulouse quarter of an hour on France Bleu Occitanie this Monday, May 6 after a series of attacks in or in front of schools. A teacher was slapped by a student two weeks ago at Bellevue college in Toulouse And a high school student attacked with a knife by a student at the Urbain Vitry high school.

Yvon Manac’h, principal of the Clémence Royer general high school in Fonsorbes and academic secretary of the National Union of National Education Management Staff was the guest of the Toulouse quarter of an hour this Monday, May 6 to discuss these facts which seem to be repeating themselves. For him, the facts are not increasing significantly but the psychological distress of young people has increased since the health crisis.

He deplores a lack of human resources to take care of these young people: “For the Toulouse academy, there must be three doctors left when between 20 and 25 are needed. There is a deficit which is general. It is the same thing for school nurses” says Yvon Manac’h who considers himself lucky to have a school nurse five days a week in his high school in Fonsorbes, which is far from being the case in all establishments in Haute-Garonne.

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