The Department, committed to the fight against school bullying, offers two debate evenings open to all.
Since 2023, the Department of Haute-Garonne has decided to proactively engage in the fight against school bullying, which affects 1 in 10 students. An action plan is deployed in colleges to raise awareness, prevent, and support students, families and educational teams on this issue, in addition to the National Education pHARe program.
On the occasion of the National Day against School Bullying, Thursday November 7, the Departmental Council is offering two evening debates, open to all free of charge:
– Thursday November 7 at 7 p.m. at the Hôtel du Département (all audiences)
Vincent Gibert, vice-president in charge of Education, will open the evening debate “Harassment, everyone concerned”.
Speakers: Bérangère Dupont, Director of the House of Rights and Youth, Florian Steimer, Facilitator and educational referent of the digital generation association, Romain Blanchard, Head of the Occitanie center of the Defender of Rights, Florence Fondriest, Head of the Departmental House of adolescents, Auréliane Haudecoeur, Head of Unis-Cité Haute-Garonne
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– Saturday November 9 at 7:45 p.m. at Espace Roguet (all audiences from 11 years old)
Film debate on harassment with the screening of short films presented at the international educational film festival (“Reflection” by Sanna de Vries, “Your French is perfect” by Julie Daravan Chea, “Fruits and Vegetables” by Maciej Jakowski, “Je follow you” by Jonatan Etzler, “INKT” by Erik Verkerk and Joost van des Bosch).
“In Haute-Garonne, we have chosen to resolutely commit to the fight against school bullying, because every child has the right to learn and grow in a serene and caring environment,” declared Sébastien Vincini, president of the Council. departmental of Haute-Garonne.
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